Vahur Afanasjev
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Vahur Afanasjev (born Vahur Laanoja; 24 August 1979 – 10 May 2021) was an Estonian novelist, poet, musician and film director best known for his novel ''Serafima and Bogdan'' a story following the lives in a village of Russian Orthodox Old Believers on the shore of the
lake Peipus Lake Peipus is the largest trans-boundary lake in Europe, lying on the international border between Estonia and Russia. The lake is the fifth-largest in Europe after Lake Ladoga and Lake Onega (in Russia), Lake Vänern (in Sweden), and Lake ...
from the end of the World War II to the nineties. The novel won the 2017
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's Novel Competition.


Biography

Afanasjev graduated from the
University of Tartu The University of Tartu (UT; ; ) is a public research university located in the city of Tartu, Estonia. It is the national university of Estonia. It is also the largest and oldest university in the country.
in 2002, majoring in
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. He was a member of a literary group called Tartu Young Authors' Association since 1998, and a member of the Estonian Writers' Union since 2006. He worked as a journalist, media analyst, copywriter, creative director, and PR officer. From 2005 to 2010, Afanasjev lived in
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, Belgium. He summed up his life as a euro official in the
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in his 2011 travelogue ''My Brussels''. He was awarded the
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in 2021. He died unexpectedly on 10 May 2021. Afanasjev's last completed works were published posthumously, these include the collection of poems ''Tuulevaiksed aastad'' (2021) and a novel ''Rail Baltic ehk kelmitants vanaisa sarvedega'' (2022).


Writing

Afanasjev began his writing career with poems and lyrics in 1995. In 1997–98, he published three poetry collections on the internet. His first poems were published in the Estonian literary magazine ''Vikerkaar'' in 1998. He published poetry books, short stories, and novels. His works have been published in several collections of various authors in English, Finnish, Russian, Romanian, Dutch, and Hungarian.


Works

Poetry: * ''Kandiline maailm'' (''Square World'') 2000 * ''Kaantega viin'' (''Wrapped Vodka'' or ''Folded Vienna'' or ''I Take with Covers'') 2004 * ''Katedraal Emajões'' (''Cathedral in Mother River'') 2006 * ''Eesti vaarao'' (''Estonian Pharaoh'') 2013 * ''Kuidas peab elama'' (''How Should We Live'') 2014 * ''Tünsamäe tigu'' (''Snail from Tünsamäe'') 2015 * ''Hõbehundi laulud'' (''Songs of a Silver Wolf'') 2020 * ''Tuulevaiksed aastad'' (''The Years of the Silence of the Wind'') 2021 Novels: * ''Kastraat Ontariost'' (''A Castrato from Ontario'') 2005 * ''Kosmos'' (''Cosmos'') 2008 * ''Serafima ja Bogdan'' (''Serafima and Bogdan'') an epic novel published 2017 in Estonian, 2019 in Russian * ''Õitsengu äärel'' (''On the Brink of Bloom'') 2020 * ''Rail Baltic'' 2022 Other Prose * ''Kanepi kirik'' (''Ganja Church'' or ''The Church of Kanepi Village'') 2002 (a book of short stories) * ''Kaadrid otsustavad'' (''Shots Decide'') 2007 (a comedy book) Non-fiction: * ''Minu Brüssel'' (''My Brussels'') 2011 * ''Kuidas taluda Tartut'' (''How to Tolerate Tartu'') 2023


Awards

* Elise Rosalie Aun Literary Prize 2018. * Estonian Cultural Endowment's Award for Prose 2018 (Kirjanduse sihtkapitali proosaauhind), for the novel ''Serafima and Bogdan'' * Viru Literature Prize (Virumaa kirjandusauhind) 2018, for the novel ''Serafima and Bogdan'' * First Prize, Estonian Novel Competition 2017, issued by Estonian Writers’ Union, for the novel ''Serafima and Bogdan'' * Estonian Cultural Endowment's Award for Poetry 2016 (Kirjanduse sihtkapitali luuleauhind), for the poetry book ''Snail from Tünsamäe'' * Go Travel Travelogue Award 2012 for ''My Brussels'' * The Writer of Estonia 2010 (Eesti Kirjanik 2010), awarded by Juhan Liivi Selts


Honors

Honorary Citizen of Peipsiääre parish, with a badge of honor.


Style

His style was described as socially critical
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flavoured with obscurities. His characters included parasite worms, murderers, corrupted journalists, robots, and lonely gay men. "...2008 saw the publication of his short novel Cosmos. This is a peculiar tale that could be characterised as Brokeback Mountain meets Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas."


Music

In addition to his writing, Afanasjev made
electronic music Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (such as personal computers) in its creation. It includes both music ...
(project tra_art), punk-like electric guitar rock, blues and country (project Kurluk Ulica), and experimental noisepop (project Kannibal Elektor). A CD of tra_art was published with Vahur Afanasjev's book ''Kanepi Kirik'' (2002). Two of his recordings were on a CD of singing writers. He also wrote lyrics for Orelipoiss, Skriimsilm, and Päris Anny.


Film

Afanasjev made experimental short films since 2006, and used photos and
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in film production. In June 2008, he presented his autobiographical documentary film ''Where Dreams End'' and was threatened with a court case concerning it. The film had its official premiere at the Eclectica festival. In April 2009, Afanasjev finished production of a documentary film called ''Rong Way'' about the complicated train travel between Estonia and Western Europe.


References


External links

* Vahur Afanasjev'
blog

Vahur Afanasjev at Estonian Writers' Online DictionaryMost important of all is the person
Interview with Vahur Afanasjev by Holger Kaints, Estonian Literary Magazine 2/2018
Serafima and Bogdan
by Elle-Mari Talivee
Serafima and Bogdan
by By Peeter Helme, Estonian Literary Magazine 1/2018
Short Overviews of Books by Estonian Authors
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