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Until 1932, he worked as a sailor on Swedish and Finnish long-distance vessels. Until 1955, he worked at several maritime-related positions. Since 1955, he was a professional writer.<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" /> |
Until 1932, he worked as a sailor on Swedish and Finnish long-distance vessels. Until 1955, he worked at several maritime-related positions. Since 1955, he was a professional writer.<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" /> |
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His most notable work is historical trilogy "Näkimadalad" ('Mermaid Shallows'). 1978–1988, [[Estonian Television]] did 4-part mini-series "Näkimadalad". The series were directed by [[Olav Neuland]].<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" /> |
His most notable work is the historical trilogy "Näkimadalad" ('Mermaid Shallows'). 1978–1988, [[Estonian Television]] did 4-part mini-series "Näkimadalad". The series were directed by [[Olav Neuland]].<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" /> |
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==Works== |
==Works== |
Latest revision as of 07:23, 22 March 2024
Herman Sergo (1 October 1911 Jausa, Käina Parish, Hiiu County – 28 September 1989) was an Estonian writer. His works depict mainly the life of seafarers and coastal dwellers.[1]
Until 1932, he worked as a sailor on Swedish and Finnish long-distance vessels. Until 1955, he worked at several maritime-related positions. Since 1955, he was a professional writer.[1]
His most notable work is the historical trilogy "Näkimadalad" ('Mermaid Shallows'). 1978–1988, Estonian Television did 4-part mini-series "Näkimadalad". The series were directed by Olav Neuland.[1]
Works[edit]
- novel "Meri kutsub" (1960)
- novel "Pinnavirvendus ja põhjalained" (1962)
- novel "Kajakalaid" (1963)
- novel "Põgenike laev" (1966)
- novel "Vihavald" (1970)
- novel "Kodusadam" (1982)
- novel "Näkimadalad" I–III (1984)
- novel "Randröövel" (1988)
- novel "Rukkirahu" (1988)
References[edit]
- ^ a b c Vabar, Sven. "Herman Sergo". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 18 March 2021.