Views of Freedom. Mats Traat By Livia Viitol ELM 1/2007 ••• Mats Traat can be regarded as a panoramic describer of Estonian history, as well as a researcher of the Estonian soul. Having started as a ...
Short Outlines of Books by Estonian Authors By Rutt Hinrikus, Janika Kronberg ELM 1/2007 ••• Ervin Õunapuu. Meie igapäevane jää. Eesti gootika III(Our Daily Ice. Estonian Gothic III)Tallinn, Varrak, 2006. 257 pp ISBN: 97899853...
Longing for the bosom of the rowan-tree: Viivi Luik By Arne Merilai ELM 1/2007 ••• Viivi Luik is one of the most treasured writers of contemporary Estonian literature. With her poetry, she addresses readers of her own moth...
Literature from the same planet By Kalev Kesküla ELM 1/2007 ••• Professor of Groningen University and a prominent Estophile, Cornelius Hasselblatt, whose 869-page Geschichte der estnischen Literatur. Von...
Inexorable chain of events By Jean Pascal Ollivry ELM 1/2007 ••• In the beginning of the 90s, this person became acquainted with a few Estonians freshly arrived in Paris. These humble notes gather togethe...
Gender Politics and Estonian Literature for Children and Young Adults By Ave Tarrend ELM 1/2007 ••• Issues of the equality of and difference between the sexes have recently been vigorously discussed in all walks of life in Estonia. This wa...
Excerpt from Viivi Luik's Seventh Spring of Peace ELM 1/2007 ••• Just then, there was a loud knock on the front door. It opened with a squeak, like a dry cough, and suddenly a short, totally strange old m...
An Anthology of Contemporary Estonian Poetry, On the Way Home By Harvey Hix, Kätlin Kaldmaa ELM 1/2007 ••• The book was published in the series of anthologies of different countries by Sarup&Sons (India, New Delhi). One of the translators, Ha...