Aime Hansen Explained
Aime Hansen is an Estonian poet, writer, and artist. She is noted for her works with religious themes and her exploration of the mysticism of life and psychology.[1] In 2009 she authored Jaipur-Delhi-Himaalaja: reisikohvrist leitud lood, a short story collection related to her travels in northern India and the Himalayas. A member of the Estonian Writer's Union, she writes in both Estonian and English.[2]
Works
- "Koduaja tuul", Eesti Raamat (1982)
- "Kalade kuninga maa", Eesti Raamat (1988),
- "Teekond madude saarele", (1990)
- "Jaipur-Delhi-Himaalaja: reisikohvrist leitud lood", Varrak (2009)
- "Ma olin mereingel", Verb (2011)
- "Eestlasena Londonis: kübar jalas, saabas peas", Ajakirjade Kirjastus (2011)
- "Uus-Meremaa sõnas ja pildis", Go Group (2011)
External links
Notes and References
- Eesti kirjarahva leksikon. Koostanud ja toimetanud Oskar Kruus. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1995, lk 106 (in Estonian)
- Web site: Aime Hansen. Poetrywithprakriti. 10 June 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171021222029/http://poetrywithprakriti.in/aime-hansen/. 21 October 2017. dead.