Immagine dell'autore.

Oskar Luts (1887–1953)

Autore di Spring

68 opere 363 membri 8 recensioni

Sull'Autore

Comprende il nome: Oskar Luts

Fonte dell'immagine: Oskar Luts 1906

Serie

Opere di Oskar Luts

Spring (1912) 75 copie
Bumpy (1920) 27 copie
Talve : [jutustus] (1994) 18 copie
Följetonid 11 copie
Jutustused. 3 9 copie
Lastejutud 8 copie
Jutustused. 1 7 copie
Näidendid 7 copie
Vaikne nurgake (2009) 7 copie
Uusi pildikesi Kevadest (1995) 6 copie
Mälestused III (1965) 6 copie
Jutustused. 2 6 copie
Mälestused. 1 (1959) 6 copie
Mälestused. II (1960) 6 copie
Soo : romaan 5 copie
Kapsapää 4 copie
Tagahoovis (2007) 2 copie
Soo : novell (2020) 2 copie
Jutustused I 2 copie
Sirpaleissa (1991) — Autore — 2 copie
Iiling : romaan (2008) 2 copie
Olga Nukrus : jutustus (1926) 1 copia
1914-1915 : tagala (1937) 1 copia
Kevade II 1 copia
Kapsapää 1 copia
Kevade I 1 copia
Suvi II 1 copia
Kevade II osa 1 copia
Iiling 1 copia
Jutustused 1 copia

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Ainuke asi hullem, kui kevade on Roone Roost.
 
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C0r4a | 1 altra recensione | May 25, 2021 |
"Postimehe" joonealustena ilmunud 1942 - 1943
 
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Raamatukogu | Jan 2, 2021 |
Time and Luck. Thoughts and Dreams + Two Plays

The difficulty with assembling a collection of aphorisms and best bits from such a beloved Estonian writer such as Oskar Luts is that most everyone who has read him will have their own favourite moments and many of them will likely not appear in this collection. There are probably several dozen lines from the Tootsi lood (Tales of Toots) series of novels that are more recognizable and more quotable than some of the texts selected here. But there is some service done here as many of the non-Toots books are out of print so this does rescue some good bits. Also the comic theatrical farces "Kapsapea" (Cabbage Head) and "Valimised" (Elections) are reprinted in their entirety here, showing that the comic possibilities of portraying the corruption of avarice and power never goes out of style.… (altro)
 
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alanteder | Jul 16, 2017 |
Short (63p) Estonian children's book of 1920.
This is the tale of a brother and sister who get lost in the forest while out picking berries. While sleeping they are awoken by an old hag who takes them to her lair where they are used as forced labour. But as Tom becomes increasingly homesick and plots his escape, he finds sister Jenny is more reluctant to leave - she's become very fond of the hag's baby ("Bumpy" on account of his little horns) which she has to care for.
There are various themes from Russian fairytales: the animals which help the children after being kindly treated; the threat of being eaten by the witch's family. But Bumpy himself is Luts own creation.
"For a couple of minutes the only sound to be heard from behind the sheet is the smacking of lips. Then the tiny hairy hand gives the bottle back to Jenny over the side of the cradle. 'More! More!' "
Rather a sweet ending.
NB There's an Estonian movie of Bumpy ("Nukitsamees" in Estonian) which you can watch on Youtube - most entertaining even if you don't speak the language.
… (altro)
 
Segnalato
starbox | Jul 18, 2016 |

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Statistiche

Opere
68
Utenti
363
Popolarità
#66,173
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
8
ISBN
49
Lingue
3

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