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Aime Hansen in 2009

Aime Hansen (born 16 August 1962) is a Estonian poet, writer, and artist. She is noted for her works with religious themes and her exploration of the mysticism of life and psychology.[1] In 2009 she authored Jaipur-Delhi-Himaalaja: reisikohvrist leitud lood, a short story collection related to her travels in northern India and the Himalayas. A member of the Estonian Writer's Union, she writes in both Estonian and English.[2]

Works

  • "Koduaja tuul", Eesti Raamat (1982)
  • "Kalade kuninga maa", Eesti Raamat (1988), ISBN 5450002122
  • "Teekond madude saarele", (1990)
  • "Jaipur-Delhi-Himaalaja: reisikohvrist leitud lood", Varrak (2009)
  • "Ma olin mereingel", Verb (2011)
  • "Eestlasena Londonis: kübar jalas, saabas peas", Ajakirjade Kirjastus (2011)
  • "Uus-Meremaa sõnas ja pildis", Go Group (2011)

References

  1. ^ Eesti kirjarahva leksikon. Koostanud ja toimetanud Oskar Kruus. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1995, lk 106 (in Estonian)
  2. ^ "Aime Hansen". Poetrywithprakriti. Archived from the original on 21 October 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2017.