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Riho Lahi (27 October 1904 – 23 April 1995) was an Estonian writer , journalist and cartoonist , probably best known by his fictional character Kihva Värdi .

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4-405: Lahi may refer to: Riho Lahi (1904–1995), Estonian writer and journalist Lahi, Papua New Guinea See also [ edit ] Lehi (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lahi . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

8-709: A number of Estonian newspapers, commenting, in a humorous and censorship-tolerated way, on current political issues. His editorials have also been published in book form. Värdi practiced a characteristic, well-recognisable in his era, writing style most prominent for consistently neglecting to join compound words , which are rather frequent in Estonian . This and other stylistic cues paint him as middle-aged and poorly educated (or, as presented by Soviet authorities, "proletarian") man. This aura of proletarianism afforded Lahi some extra leeway in maneuvering through Soviet censorship . This article about an Estonian journalist

12-414: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lahi&oldid=1242197642 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Riho Lahi Lahi

16-459: Was born Richard-Heinrich Lahi in Võhma , Viljandi County . Kihva Värdi , supposedly born Ferdinand Kihv , was a well-known Estonian fictional character developed by Lahi. Kihva Värdi has been cited as a possible inspiration for the later fictional character of similar genre, Kärna Ärni . The character, active in the early decades of Soviet occupation of Estonia, regularly "wrote" editorials in

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