After studying medicine August Alle worked in Estonia as a journalist and lecturer, before he is completely devoted himself to writing. From 1919 he was one of the figures association with the
Siuru movement. August Alle was also known as a columnist and literary critic. His literary breakthrough came with his 1921 poem collection
Carmina Barbata. His writing was deliberately outrageous, ironic, sarcastic and satirical. He was a master of the epigram and sketches. His pen was sharp and feared in Estonia. He turned particularly against the emerging middle class of the inter-war period. In his works he drew on his experiences in the revolutionary
Petrograd and Tartu in Estonia after the
Estonian War of Independence. August Alle's poetry turned strongly against the fascist tendencies in Europe of that time. cemetery in Tallinn ==Soviet collaboration==