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Reed Morn

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Reed Morn (real name Frieda Johanna Drewerk; 19 August 1898 Tallinn – 17 October 1978 Los Angeles) was an Estonian writer.[1]

In 1924, she graduated from Tartu University. After 1932, she remained a freelancer. In 1944, she escaped to Germany. In 1952, she moved to New York and in 1957 to Los Angeles.[1]

Works

  • 1927: novel "Andekas parasiit" ('The Talented Parasite')
  • 1927: novel "Kastreerit elu" ('Castrated Life')
  • 1929: short story "Prints" ('Prince')
  • 1956: novel "Tee ja tõde" ('Path and Truth')

References

  1. ^ a b Vabar, Sven. "Reed Morn". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 24 January 2021.