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Mihkel Tiks

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Mihkel Tiks (born 11 June 1953 in Tallinn) is an Estonian writer, theatre personnel and basketball player.[1]

In 1978 he graduated from Tartu State University in journalism.[1]

1973-1982 he played basketball at the club Tallinna Kalev. During this time the club won 8 times Estonian championships.[1]

1988-1991 he was the chief editor of the magazine Teater. Muusika. Kino. 1999-2000 he was the county governor of Loksa Parish.[1]

Since 2006 he is living in Crimea, near Yalta.[1]

Since 1989 he is a member of Estonian Writers' Union.[1]

Publications

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  • Näidend "Lahtihüpe", 1980
  • "Korvpalliromaan", Eesti Raamat 1985
  • "Ja kui teile siin ei meeldi" (with Tanel Tiks), Revalia 1991
  • "Estland selbst entdecken", Huma 1992
  • "Muulane ja kohtlane", Eesti Näitemänguagentuur 2001, ISBN 9985784073
  • "Mängumees", Tänapäev 2010, ISBN 9789985629635
  • "Elumees", Tänapäev 2011, ISBN 9789949270293
  • "Ärimees", Tänapäev 2011, ISBN 9789949271108
  • "Muidumees", Tänapäev 2012, ISBN 9789949271924
  • "Krimmi vang. Ukraina aeg", Tänapäev 2019, ISBN 9789949856237
  • "Krimmi vang II. Vene aeg", Tänapäev 2020, ISBN 9789949856244

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Tiks, Mihkel - Eesti Entsüklopeedia". entsyklopeedia.ee. Retrieved 1 July 2021.