Poetry by Andres Ehin ELM 2/2003 ••• TO BE A DOG-APARTMENTto be a dog-apartment with three barking roomswith a snout-bathroomwhere one tap dribbles coldand the other hot slobbe...
A funny and warm family By Aare Pilv ELM 2/2003 ••• This spring saw the publication of poetry collections by mother and daughter, almost at the same time – Ly Seppel’s Sparkle of Time (Ajasär...
Can literature save the world? By Andres Ehin ELM 1/2002 ••• Can literature save the world? Yes, it is busy with saving-work. It does the work together with allies – other fine arts are the nearest am...
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...
Short outlines of books by Estonian authors By Rutt Hinrikus, Janika Kronberg 1/1999 ••• Helga Nõu, In the Eye of the Wolf (Hundi silmas)Tartu: Ilmamaa, 1999. 238 ppAfter WWII, Estonian literature was split into two br...
Poetry by Ilmar Laaban By Ilmar Laaban 1/1999 ••• Silence and ViolenceLong ago on a windy hunta horrible happiness abruptly bloomed in me and the landscape congealed only its pungentb...
Laaban. Broad view from a narrow bridge By Andres Ehin 1/1999 ••• Ilmar Laaban, often called the father of Estonian Surrealism, was born on 17 November 1921 in Tallinn. Between 1939 and 1940 and again in 1...