Ellen Niit

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Known Credits

8

Gender

Female

Birthday

1928-07-13

Deathday

2016-05-30 (87 years old)

Place of Birth

Tallinn, Estonia

Also Known As

  • Ellen Hiob

Ellen Niit

Biography

Ellen Niit (neé Hiob; July 13, 1928 – May 30, 2016) was an Estonian children's writer, poet and translator. Over her lifetime, she penned more than forty books of both prose and poetry for children. She also wrote a number of collections of prose and poetry for adults. Her works have been translated into eighteen languages.

Niit was born in 1928 in Tallinn, Estonia. She attended school in Tapa and in Tallinn, then graduated from the University of Tartu in the field of Estonian philology in 1952. After working as a poetry consultant at the Writers' Union of the ESSR from 1956 to 1961, she was forced to resign for ideological reasons. Afterward, Niit worked as an editor of children's television programmes, and in 1963 became a freelance translator and writer.

Hiob first married folklorist and literary scholar Heldur Niit in 1949. They had one son, noted psychologist Toomas Niit, in 1953. The couple divorced in 1958, the same year she wed writer Jaan Kross; their children are Maarja Undusk (born 1959), Eerik-Niiles Kross (born 1967) and Märten Kross (1970).

Known For

The Great Painter
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The Great Painter

Dec 6, 2013

The Last Chimney-Sweep
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The Last Chimney-Sweep

Dec 21, 1964

The Story of a Hare Boy
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The Story of a Hare Boy

Feb 20, 1976

Täheke
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Täheke

Dec 31, 1974

Nippet
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Nippet

Jan 11, 1972

Nippet
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Nippet

Jan 11, 1972

Two Stories
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Two Stories

May 29, 1962

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2013
The Great Painter as Novel
1976
The Story of a Hare Boy as Novel
1974
Täheke as Writer
1972
Nippet as Screenplay
1972
Nippet as Original Story
1966
Kips the Operator on a Desert Island as Dialogue
1964
The Last Chimney-Sweep as Writer
1962
Two Stories as Novel
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