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Liisi Ojamaa (actually Katre-Liis Ojamaa; 26 February 1972 – 8 October 2019) was an Estonian poet, translator, literary critic and editor. She was already known for her debut collection "Endless July" (Estonian: "Lõputu juuli"), which was included in the collection "Poetry Cassette '90", Elo Vee (Elo Viiding), Triin Soomets, Ats (Aidi Vallik) and Ruth Jyrjo also made their debut on the tape. Ojamaa was a member of the Estonian Writers' Union.

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  • Liisi Ojamaa (mit bürgerlichem Namen Katre-Liis Ojamaa, * 26. Februar 1972 in Tallinn; † 8. Oktober 2019 in Paldiski) war eine estnische Lyrikerin und Übersetzerin. (de)
  • Liisi Ojamaa (actually Katre-Liis Ojamaa; 26 February 1972 – 8 October 2019) was an Estonian poet, translator, literary critic and editor. She was already known for her debut collection "Endless July" (Estonian: "Lõputu juuli"), which was included in the collection "Poetry Cassette '90", Elo Vee (Elo Viiding), Triin Soomets, Ats (Aidi Vallik) and Ruth Jyrjo also made their debut on the tape. Ojamaa was a member of the Estonian Writers' Union. (en)
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  • Paldiski, Estonia (en)
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  • Ojamaa performing her work at Tallinn Literature Festival (en)
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  • Liisi Ojamaa (mit bürgerlichem Namen Katre-Liis Ojamaa, * 26. Februar 1972 in Tallinn; † 8. Oktober 2019 in Paldiski) war eine estnische Lyrikerin und Übersetzerin. (de)
  • Liisi Ojamaa (actually Katre-Liis Ojamaa; 26 February 1972 – 8 October 2019) was an Estonian poet, translator, literary critic and editor. She was already known for her debut collection "Endless July" (Estonian: "Lõputu juuli"), which was included in the collection "Poetry Cassette '90", Elo Vee (Elo Viiding), Triin Soomets, Ats (Aidi Vallik) and Ruth Jyrjo also made their debut on the tape. Ojamaa translated over 60 books, mainly children's and science fiction, from English. Her poems have been featured by Toojalind, Lunatic Asylum, Anarch, Taak, The Tuberkuloited and HU?. She worked as a journalist for Õhtuleht, as a translator at the Estonian Law Translation Center and as an editor for the magazine Matrix . Ojamaa was a member of the Estonian Writers' Union. (en)
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