Ivan Orav
Ivan Orav[1] (September 1, 1908 – June 19, 2009[2]) is a fictional character created by Estonian writer Andrus Kivirähk, who published a book "Memoirs of Ivan Orav or the Past as Azure Mountains" (Ivan Orava mälestused, ehk, Minevik kui helesinised mäed[3]) in 1995.[4] The book mocks popular stereotypes about the interbellum period of Estonian independence.[5]
Over time, the character was fleshed out (through publications in Eesti Päevaleht newspaper), anticipated[6] and celebrated[7] his 100th anniversary. His biography was finalised in his obituary next year.[2]
During 1994 and 1995 a TV series Vabariigi valvur was aired with Andrus Vaarik as Ivan Orav.
In the summertime of 2004 the Estonian State Archives joined the joke by uncovering and publishing a birth register of the Tõhela-Murru Orthodox Church which said that Ivan Orav and his wife Jelisaveta had daughter Lyudmila. Also, before coming of Soviet tiblas he changed his name to Jaan in 1939.[8]
References
- ↑ "Orav" means "squirrel" in Estonian
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 http://www.epl.ee/artikkel/471767 ("Ivan Orav Has Left") (Estonian)
- ↑ Memoirs of Ivan Orav, text (Estonian)
- ↑ Short overviews of books by Estonian authors
- ↑ ON THE GENRE LOGIC OF REHEPAPP BY ANDRUS KIVIRÄHK IN THE CONTEXT OF FOLKLORE GENRES, by Ott Heinapuu & Katre Kikas, citing Kivirähk, Andrus, "Ivan Orava mälestused ehk Minevik kui helesinised mäed", Tallinn, 1995
- ↑ Ivan Orav - Kuulus tiblakütt ootab suurt juubelit ja surma (Estonian)
- ↑ Ivan Orav - 100! (Estonian)
- ↑ "Ivan Orav sai lapse..." ("Ivan Orav Had a Child...") (Estonian), English version; see under "July"; texts differ