Soarsong Doris Kareva ••• Swallow, oh, swallow, save this day! Smart tailor of skies, sharp-winged one, tail like scissors, beak needlelike, song ...
Doris Kareva: The Best Book Has Little Text and Many Thoughts By Katja Novak 1/2024 ••• You could say Doris Kareva (b. 1958) is one of Estonia’s most renowned female poets and has published nearly twenty poetry collections...
Doris KarevaDrowse and Shimmer By Maarja Helena Meriste ELM 1/2020 ••• Verb 2019, 128 ppISBN 9789949723867It’s not exactly common for poetry’s charisma to be so great that it reshapes even the most formal and u...
Doris Kareva High tension captured in bare palms An interview by Jürgen Rooste ELM 1/2018 ••• I’ve known Doris Kareva for many years. I know her to be a good person, editor, and poet, who works persistently to help and publish other p...
Poetry by Doris Kareva from the collectionDays of Grace Translated by Miriam McIlfatrick-Ksenofontov ELM 1/2018 ••• I went to visit the world. How it smelt, how it moved and hummed! The blood stirred in my arm – svelte, vein...
Six Estonian Poets:Juhan Viidingand others since him By Jan Kaus ELM 1/2016 ••• When writer and literary critic Igor Kotjuh posted on his Facebook account the top ten events in Estonian literature in 2015, one of them wa...
Short Outlines of Books by Estonian Authors By Rutt Hinrikus, Janika Kronberg ELM 1/2008 ••• Doris Kareva. Cut (Lõige). Tallinn: Verb, 2007, 56 pp. ISBN 978-9985-9840-0-0. Describing good poetry using ordinary language is al...
Short Outlines of Books by Estonian Authors By Rutt Hinrikus, Janika Kronberg ELM 2/2006 ••• Doris Kareva: Aja kuju (The shape of Time)Tallinn: Verb, 2006. 112 pp ISBN 9985961544Doris Kareva (1958) has firmly established her n...
Short outlines of books by Estonian authors By Rutt Hinrikus and Janika Kronberg ELM 1/2003 ••• Emil Tode. Radio (Raadio) Tallinn, Eesti Keele Sihtasutus, 2002. 447 pp Tõnu Õnnepalu, writing under the pseudonym Emil Tod...
Conversation between Doris Kareva and Guntars Godinš By Doris Kareva ELM 2/1999 ••• Guntars Godiņš, your name has been mentioned quite often recently in connection with the Via Estica literary award. You translated poems by...
A lesson of harmony By Doris Kareva ELM 2/1999 ••• As a child of four or five, I used to long for paints and paper, so that I could draw to my heart’s content. My father gave me a piece ...