Ethnofuturism. Bridge between national and international in Estonian poetry By Anneli Mihkelev ELM 2/2002 ••• 1. The history and social background Ethnofuturism is a term which was born like a joke because there was a need for innovations in lite...
Soovinirs By Harvey Hix ELM 2/2000 ••• Rather than narrating my encounters with Estonia according to some contrived plot, or explicating them in subordination to a thesis to ...
Short outlines of books by estonian authors By Janika Kronberg ELM 2/2000 ••• Andres Ehin. Alateadvus on alatasa purjus (The Subconscious Is Always Drunk)Tallinn: “Varrak”, 2000. 519 ppThere are two avowedly surre...
Poetry by Triin Soomets ELM 2/2000 ••• I would give you my heart, but I can’t findanywhere even the scent of its buttercups,I have lost it somewhere, where one wandersunder golde...
Little things that matter By Rein Raud ELM 2/2000 ••• AS A CHILD, I thought the most skilful person I knew was the woman who sold bread at the baker’s. How did she manage with her sharp knife t...
Literaturexpress by Karl-Martin Sinijärv ELM 2/2000 ••• 4 June - 16 July 20001 continent + 100 writers + 43 countries + 98 languages + 44 days + 7000 kilometres by railway + 8 trains + 11 passed...
Estonian literature in the 1920s and 1930s By Marin Laak ELM 2/2000 ••• At the beginning of the 19th century, at the peak of Romanticism, K.-J. Peterson (1801-1822), one of the first known poets of Estonian orig...