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    Arvo Vallikivi (born 14 December 1935 in Märjamaa), commonly known under the pen name of Arvo Valton, is an Estonian writer known for a number of books and, among other things, the script for Viimne reliikvia, the highly successful movie adaptation of Eduard Bornhöhe's Vürst Gabriel ehk Pirita kloostri viimsed päevad.

  2. Arvo Valton (kodanikunimega Arvo Vallikivi; sündinud 14. detsembril 1935 Märjamaal) on eesti proosa- ja näitekirjanik, luuletaja, stsenarist, tõlkija ning publitsist.

  3. Arvo Valton (Vallikivi) is one of those writers who began writing in the nineteen-sixties and, having already seen the worst sides of the Soviet occupation, did not have fear of it. He was fresh and humorous, then satirical and grotesque while describing the absurd system of the huge state.

  4. Arvo Valton (born in Märjamaa on 14. XII 1935) is the penname of Arvo Vallikivi, an Estonian poet, prose writer, playwright, screenwriter, translator, and publicist. He studied at Märjamaa Elementary School from 1943–1949 until he and his family were deported to Siberia.

  5. Сыктывкар: Кола, 2008, 254 pp. [Includes short stories by Arvo Valton and poems by Arvo Valton, Lydia Koidula, Kristian Jaan Peterson, Marie Under, Minni Nurme, Mathura and Leelo Tungal in different finno-ugric languages.

  6. Feb 23, 2024 · Eesti Vabariigi kultuuri elutööpreemia laureaat Arvo Valton (Vallikivi). Kirjaniku, luuletaja, stsenaristi, tõlkija ja publitsisti mahukast loomingust tõstetakse eeskätt esile 1960. aastatel diskussiooni vallandanud uuenduslik novellistika.

  7. The Grotesque in the Work of Estonian Writers Arvo Valton and Vaino Vahing from the Sixties to the Eighties. - Interlitteraria, vol 2, 1997, pp 313-326. Mardi Valgemäe, The Broken World of Arvo Valton's "Eight Japanese Girls" .