Silvi Väljal
Silvi Väljal was an Estonian book illustrator and graphic artist.
In addition to school textbooks (for example, the 2004 Mulgi language reading " Mulgi keelen ja meelen " ), Silvi Väljal illustrated and designed Estonian children's literature classics such as Heljo Mänd , Silvia Rannamaa , Jüri Parijõgi , Elar Kuus , Venda Sõelsepp , Marta Sillaots , Iko Maran , Aino and Find Tigane ; Ellen Niit , Heino Väli , Olivia Saar . Jaak Kõdari has gained fame with illustrations by Silvi Välja in this century"Crime Stories", real fairy tales of Mulgimaa , which reached Estonian children in 2006 .
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Aastatel 1974-85 õppis Tallinna 32. Keskkoolis, 1985-91 Tallinna Pedagoogilises Instituudis ning täiendas end Greifswaldi, Viini ja Tampere ülikoolis. 1994. aasta kevadel kaitses magistritööd teemal „August Gailiti romaani „Toomas Nipernaadi” lugemismudelid”. Aastatel 1991-2000 oli J. Vaiksoo Tallinna Pedagoogikaülikooli eesti kirjanduse õppetooli õppejõud ja tegeles eesti kirjanduse ajaloo uurimisega. Ta on õpetanud Tallinna Reaalkoolis ja Rocca al Mare Koolis eesti keelt ja kirjandust ning Vanalinna Gümnaasiumis keskaja kirjandust. Aastast 2008 töötab Jaanus Vaiksoo eesti kirjanduse lektorina Tallinna Ülikoolis.
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