Mart Kangur

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Mart Kangur (born 4 May 1971) is an Estonian poet, translator and philosopher. [1]

From 1991 to 2005, he attended at Estonian Institute of Humanities, studying languages, literary theory, philosophy and Oriental studies. [1]

Since 2006, he is a member of Estonian Writers' Union. [1]

Mart Kangur in 2022 Mart Kangur Eesti Novell 2022 esitlusel.jpg
Mart Kangur in 2022

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Vabar, Sven. "Mart Kangur". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 20 January 2021.