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Peeter Sauter (born March 11, 1962 in Tallinn) is an Estonian author. ==Literature== Sauter made his literary debut in 1988 in the Estonian magazine ''Vikerkaar'' (''Rainbow''). He sent in a brief prose piece for one-time publication. The editor of the magazine recalls it as "trash", but truly likeable.〔(Estonian Literary Magazine )〕 Sauter is famous for writing many brief stories seemingly without a beginning or an end. In 1990, he published a collection of them in the book ''Indigo''. This was followed by a bulkier collection titled ''Loafing''. Sauter says that the protagonist in these short pieces is his contemporary and is aging with him. 〔(Estonian Literary Magazine )〕 His prose feeds directly on everyday life and he frequently uses spoken and obscene language. He has translated works of Bukowski and Kerouac into Estonian.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=April 4, 2014 )〕
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