{"id":410,"date":"2024-04-03T23:39:47","date_gmt":"2024-04-03T20:39:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sisu.ut.ee\/ewod\/raimondkolk\/"},"modified":"2024-04-04T00:10:08","modified_gmt":"2024-04-03T21:10:08","slug":"raimondkolk","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sisu.ut.ee\/ewod\/k\/raimondkolk\/","title":{"rendered":"Raimond Kolk"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n\t<span style=\"font-size: medium;font-family: verdana, geneva\"><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/sisu.ut.ee\/ewod\/k\/raimondkolk\/poems\">Poems<\/a><\/strong>\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/sisu.ut.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/108\/b-205-6_raimond_kolk_bernard_kangro.jpg\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Raimond Kolk\" src=\"https:\/\/sisu.ut.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/108\/b-205-6_raimond_kolk_bernard_kangro.jpg\" style=\"float: right;width: 230px;height: 321px\" title=\"Photo: Bernard Kangro\"><\/a><\/span>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<a href=\"https:\/\/sisu.ut.ee\/ewod\/k\/raimondkolk\/about\"><strong><span style=\"font-size: medium;font-family: verdana, geneva\">About\u00a0Raimond Kolk<\/span><\/strong><\/a>\n<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;font-family: verdana, geneva\"><span style=\"font-size: small\">Raimond Kolk (8. II 1924 \u2013 3. XI 1992) was a poet, prose-writer and critic.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;font-family: verdana, geneva\"><span style=\"font-size: small\">Kolk was born in V\u00f5rumaa county, the son of the Saru parish clerk. He attended Saru primary school, from 1937 to 1942 Valga school of science and Valga co-educational gymnasium and from 1942 to 1943 Tartu Teachers\u2019 Seminary. In 1943 he worked as a primary school teacher at Kuldre in V\u00f5rumaa; in January 1944 he fled to Finland from the German mobilization, and was in training in the Estonian infantry regiment there, and on the Karelian front. In September 1944 he moved to Sweden, where he initially worked in forestry, subsequently in a stocking factory, later in a spinning mill in Gothenburg and in many other jobs. From 1958 to 1963 he studied political science, national economy and statistics in the faculty of humanities at Stockholm University. He graduated as a candidate in philosophy in 1963. In 1962 he started working in the Swedish Ministry of Agriculture. From 1972 to 1989 he worked as economic director of the Swedish Food Administration in Uppsala. He died in Stockholm and was buried in Liding\u00f6 cemetery.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: small\">Kolk started writing poetry in his school years; his verses were published in Tartu in the student paper <em>\u00d5pilasleht<\/em> in 1938, and in 1942 in <em>Postimees<\/em>; he won first prize in 1943 in the latter\u2019s short-story competition for his story <em>Vanas k\u00f5rtsis<\/em> (\u2018At the Old Tavern\u2019). Kolk\u2019s poetry appeared in the journal of the Estonian infantry regiment in Finland <em>Kodutee<\/em> and in the almanac <em>Eesti Looming<\/em>, and in Sweden in the anthology <em>Homse nimel<\/em> (\u2018In the Name of Tomorrow\u2019, 1945). In the same year Kolk joined the Tuulisui writers\u2019 group; he became one of the champions of the radical branch of the Estonian exiles, and one of the founders of the political journal <em>Radikaaldemokraat<\/em>, set up as a counterweight to the conservatives, as well as editor of the cultural journal <em>S\u00f5na<\/em> from 1948 to 1950. When <em>S\u00f5na<\/em> closed in 1950, Kolk moved to collaborate on the journal <em>Tulimuld<\/em> and the newspaper <em>Teataja<\/em>, in addition to editing the political journal <em>Side<\/em> from 1956 to 1992.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: small\">His very first poetry collection, <em>\u00dctsik t\u00e4ht<\/em> (\u2018Lone Star\u2019, 1946) was written in V\u00f5ru dialect, which also dominates the following collection, <em>K\u00f5iv akna all<\/em> (\u2018Birch Below the Window\u2019, 1952). Kolk was further developing the traditions of Estonian dialect poetry, offering vignettes of village life in pastel tones, and meditations on life, often with an ironic point to them. Dialect recedes in the later collections <em>M\u00fc\u00fcdud s\u00f5rmus<\/em> (\u2018Sold Ring\u2019, 1957) and <em>Kiri<\/em> (\u2018Letter\u2019, 1977). In his last collections Kolk reflects the world more broadly, foreign motifs appear in his poems, the meditations touch upon surrounding conditions and people. These poems, too, are simple in form, sometimes humorous, but also sceptical and ironical. A survey of Kolk\u2019s creation is provided by the comprehensive volume <em>V\u00f5\u00f5ral maal kirjutatud laulud. Luulekogumik 1940-1983<\/em> (\u2018Songs Written in a Foreign Land. Collected Poetry 1940-1983\u2019, 1984) and the collection <em>\u00dctsik t\u00e4ht<\/em> (\u2018Lone Star\u2019, 1989).<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: small\">His first novel, <em>K\u00fcla p\u00f5leb kahest otsast<\/em> (\u2018The Village Burns at Both Ends\u2019, 1955) depicts Estonian students\u2019 adaptation to Swedish conditions; a young man is forced to choose between the easy life offered by a Swedish girl and the problems posed by his Estonian girlfriend \u2013 with ironical colouring, in the finale, the author has him won over by foreign comforts. Regarded as Kolk\u2019s best prose work is the novel <em>Sulaj\u00e4\u00e4<\/em> (\u2018Melting Ice\u2019, 1958), which depicts the dramatic fate of a young woman in Estonia between the two world wars: dismissed from a school, the teacher, forced by the difficulties of her life, marries an old farmer, and never again returns to her intellectual values. Called the Stockholm Trilogy, the novels <em>Et mitte kunagi v\u00f5ita<\/em> (\u2018Never to Win\u2019, 1969), <em>M\u00f5ned p\u00e4evad septembris<\/em> (\u2018A few Days in September\u2019, 1972), and <em>Truudus elu vastu<\/em> (\u2018True to Life\u2019, 1976) portray the status of refugees; here too the protagonists have to choose between love and economic well-being; in the last of these novels the choice is also between life abroad and in the homeland. The trilogy <em>Vallavanema p\u00e4randustomp<\/em> (\u2018Dividing up the Council Elder\u2019s Estate\u2019, 1983), <em>Elu edeneb<\/em> (\u2018Life Goes On\u2019, 1984) and <em>Ajad muutuvad<\/em> (\u2018Times Change\u2019, 1989) portray the radical Independence War veterans\u2019 movement and the formation of the Patriot League in the Republic of Estonia; the author depicts these political movements with humour. An introduction to Kolk\u2019s short story writing are the collections <em>V\u00e4ikemees, miks nutad?<\/em> (\u2018Little Man, why are you Crying?\u2019, 1960), and <em>Uskmatu Toomas<\/em> (\u2018The Doubting Toomas\u2019, 1981). The collection of short prose <em>Lestakala otsimas ja teisi jutte<\/em> (\u2018Searching for the Flatfish and Other Stories\u2019, 1987) presents observations and meditations on the V\u00f5rumaa of his youth and present-day Stockholm. Kolk has also written numerous articles about Estonian literature abroad.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><em><span style=\"font-size: small\">I. M. (Translated by C. M.)<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"font-size: medium;font-family: verdana, geneva\">Books in Estonian<\/span><\/strong>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span style=\"font-size: small\"><span style=\"font-family: verdana, geneva\"><strong><em>Poems<\/em><\/strong><br><strong>\u00dctsik t\u00e4ht: v\u00f5\u00f5ral maal kirut\u00f5du laulu<\/strong>. Kaas ja illustratsioonid: Harri Laks; kirjandus- ja kunstir\u00fchmitus Tuulisui. Stokholm: Eesti Raamat, 1946, 63 lk.<br><strong>K\u00f5iv akna all: teine kogu luuletusi<\/strong>. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1952, 71 lk.<br><strong>M\u00fc\u00fcdud s\u00f5rmus: kolmas kogu luuletusi<\/strong>. Illustreerinud O. Mikiver. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1959, 63 lk.<br><strong>Kiri: neljas kogu luuletusi<\/strong>. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1977, 61 lk.<br><strong>V\u00f5\u00f5ral maal kirjutatud laulud: luulekogumik 1940-1983<\/strong>. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1984, 158 lk.<br><strong>\u00dctsik t\u00e4ht: v\u00f5\u00f5ral maal kirjutatud laulud<\/strong>. Kujundanud ja illustreerinud Vive Tolli. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1989, 222 lk.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Novels<\/em><\/strong><br><strong>K\u00fcla p\u00f5leb kahest otsast<\/strong>. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1955, 238 lk. [2. tr\u00fckk: Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 2000, 173 lk.]<br><strong>Sulaj\u00e4\u00e4<\/strong>. Illustreerinud V. Saul. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1958, 294 lk. [2. tr\u00fckk: Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 2010, 239 lk.]<br><strong>Et mitte kunagi v\u00f5ita<\/strong>. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1969, 245 lk.<br><strong>M\u00f5ned p\u00e4evad septembris: jutustus t\u00e4nap\u00e4evast<\/strong>. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1972, 219 lk.<br><strong>Truudus elu vastu<\/strong>. Illustreerinud O. Mikiver. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1976, 216 lk.<br><strong>Vallavanema p\u00e4randustomp<\/strong>. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1983, 201 lk.<br><strong>Elu edeneb<\/strong>. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1984, 189 lk.<br><strong>Ajad muutuvad<\/strong>. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1989, 174 lk.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Short prose<\/em><\/strong><br><strong>V\u00e4hikuningas<\/strong>. Kaas ja illustratsioonid: Olev Mikiver. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1957, 61 lk. [Lastejutt.]<br><strong>V\u00e4ikemees, miks nutad?: novelle ja jutustusi<\/strong>. Illustreerinud T. Pors. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1960, 283 lk.<br><strong>Uskmatu Toomas: jutustused<\/strong>. Illustreerinud O. Mikiver. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1981, 211 lk.<br><strong>Lestakala otsimas ja teisi jutte 1981-1987<\/strong>. Illustreerinud O. Paju. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1987, 175 lk.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Non-fiction<\/em><\/strong><br><strong>August M\u00e4lk: l\u00fchimonograafia<\/strong>. Toimetaja Bernard Kangro. Lund: Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv, 1964, 63 lk.<br><strong>Tuulisui ja teised: m\u00e4rkmeid aastaist 1945-1950<\/strong>. Stokholm: Teataja, 1980, 133 lk.<br><strong>Vene 1917. a. revolutsioonid ja nende peegeldusi eesti kirjanduses: ettekanne New Yorgi eesti kultuurip\u00e4evadel aprillis 1982<\/strong>. Stokholm: Side, 1982, 31 lk.<br><strong>V\u00f5rumaalt Stokholmi; \u201cTuulisui\u201d ja teised: m\u00e4rkmeid ja m\u00e4lestusi kodumaalt ja pagulusest<\/strong>. Tallinn: Faatum, 1992, 157 lk.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Poems\u00a0 About\u00a0Raimond Kolk Raimond Kolk (8. II 1924 \u2013 3. XI 1992) was a poet, prose-writer and critic. Kolk was born in V\u00f5rumaa county, the son of the Saru parish clerk. 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