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Hugo Raudsepp (July 10, 1883 – September 15, 1952) was an influential and prolific Estonian playwright.〔Cody, Sprinchorn 2007, p. 428.〕 In 1951 he was deported to the Irkutsk region by the Soviet authorities, where he died.〔Raun 2001, p. 186.〕 ==Life== Victor Paul Hugo Raudsepp was born the son of a distiller of Vaimastvere Manor. He first attended the local village and parish schools, then until 1900 the city school of Tartu. Subsequently, he worked as a clerk in a small retail businesses in Rakke Parish. After 1907, he worked as a literary critic, journalist and columnist in various newspapers. Between 1917 and 1920, he was politically active, acting as deputy mayor of Viljandi and working at the Secretariat of the Estonian Constituent Assembly. Thereafter, his political involvement waned. From 1920 to 1924 Raudsepp was a literary critic for the newspaper Vaba Maa. In 1924, he contracted tuberculosis which took a year of recovery. He became a freelance writer in Elva, and in Tartu from 1936. After the end of World War II Raudsepp lived in Tallinn. While writing he became one of the leading writers of comedies and dramas in Estonia.〔Shipley 2007, p. 271.〕 In 1950 Raudsepp became a "nonperson"〔O'Connor 2006, p. 192.〕 and was deported in 1951 after being arrested by the Soviet occupation regime. He was sentenced to ten years of exile in Siberia with hard labor. In September 1952 he died there during construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline.〔Hasselblatt, pp. 213–221.〕
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