ELM 2008/1

Walking the literary tighrope - Jaan Kross

By Christian Braw
ELM 1/2008
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“Honest artisans, dandies and bumpkins! Ernveste hern und frawn von der adell! Förärade och nådigaste borgare! Make haste, make haste, make...

Three Women in Quest of Narrative

By Tiina Kirss
ELM 1/2008
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In a recent conversation, a student of Estonian literature at Tartu University perceptively remarked that she thought Estonian writers ...

Short Outlines of Books by Estonian Authors

By Rutt Hinrikus, Janika Kronberg
ELM 1/2008
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Doris Kareva. Cut (Lõige). Tallinn: Verb, 2007, 56 pp. ISBN 978-9985-9840-0-0. Describing good poetry using ordinary language is al...

Regi Song

By Harry Mürk
ELM 1/2008
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I – Discovering the Regi SongThere was once a boy growing up in the Estonian diaspora who watched too much television. He stopped watching ...

My return from exile

By Enel Melberg
ELM 1/2008
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At first I was a teacher, then teacher and writer, then only writer, then writer and translator and recently I have been only translator; f...

Kaplinski's changing tale

By Lauri Sommer
ELM 2/2008
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In his short discourse titled Literature, Jaan Kaplinski wrote about an uncertainty of his, about his years-long wait for his prose to ‘sta...

Indo-Estonian Cultural Society

By Tiina Randviir
ELM 1/2008
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BHARAT-EESTI SANSKRITIK SAMITIA33 Navbharat Times Apartments,Mayur Vihar 1,New Delhi 110091,IndiaTelephone : 22750128  Mobile : 9899523368P...

Estonian Literary Society

By Krista Ojasaar
ELM 1/2008
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In 2007 the Estonian Literary Society (ELS) celebrated its 100th anniversary. It is an organisation that had, at its heyday, about 2000 mem...