Urmas Vadi The Far Side of the Moon By Karl-Martin Sinijärv 1/2024 ••• Urmas Vadi has staged literary scenes where absolute realism and the absurd come together to form a bizarre cohabitation for years, if not ...
Where Are You Going, Estonian Lit? By Helena Läks 1/2024 ••• ELM asked three young Estonian writers to consider the future of Estonian literature. What direction is its substance and form heading? Wh...
Fugue by Jüri Kolk 1/2024 ••• i’m tormented by certain questions thoughts dim fancies on the edge of my vision flickering shadows weight upon my heart i’ve spoken of...
The Far Side of the Moon By Urmas Vadi 1/2024 ••• [pp. 7–9] A Mobile Mind Each of us contains a tiny inheritance that only those belonging to a family can appreciate. We all have ...
On the Possibility of Mati Unt’s Prose, Decades Later By Maimu Berg 1/2024 ••• Mati Unt (1944–2005), who would have turned 80 this year, first became known to his peers as a prose writer more than six decades ago. ...
A Revolving Stage: Notes on the Contemporary Estonian Literary Field By Rein Veidemann 1/2024 ••• The revolving-stage concept, first used in a Munich theater in the late 19th century, can certainly be a metaphor to describe the 21st-cen...
Estonian Literary Magazine: A Window into Estonian Literature Piret Viires 1/2024 ••• Estonian Literary Magazine was first published in 1995 and has served as a window into Estonia for those who do not speak Estonian but wis...
We need Guides in the World of Books and Literature by Krista Kaer ELM 2024/1 ••• When Estonian Literary Magazine was first published in 1995, it was our conviction that the whole world wanted to find out how fascinat...