Ene Mihkelson: “How to become a person? How to be a person?” By Aija Sakova ELM 1/2019 ••• Once, a mistake was made, and the mistake was violenceEven afterward, people were born (poor ones?)who adapted to the mistake and lived inn...
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...
Literary perspectives: waiting for the Great Estonian Novel By Märt Väljataga ELM 2/2007 ••• In 2005, statistics revealed that the most popular author in Estonia, if judged by public library loans, was the American romance writer No...
Short Outlines of Books by Estonian Authors By Aare Pilv, Berk Vaher ELM 1/2005 ••• Toomas Raudam. Nips (Snap)Tallinn, Eesti Keele Sihtasutus 2004. 312 ppRaudam may be one of the most prolific Estonian essayists and prose w...
Literary awards 2001 By Piret Viires ELM 2/2002 ••• The 2001 Republic of Estonia Award for Lifetime Achievement was given to Ain Kaalep, and national awards went to Haljand Udam and Mati Unt....
Short Outlines of Books by Estonian Authors: Helga Nõu. Get Lost! By Rutt Hinrikus, Janika Kronberg ELM 1/2002 ••• Helga Nõu. Get Lost! (Tõmba uttu!)Tallinn. Kupar, 2001. 206 ppEach novel that Helga Nõu (1934) has written since her debut in 1965 has touc...
Short Outlines of Books by Estonian Authors: Debora Vaarandi. This Far-off Voice. By Rutt Hinrikus, Janika Kronberg ELM 1/2002 ••• Debora Vaarandi. This Far-off Voice (See kauge hääl).Tartu. Ilmamaa, 2000. 190 ppDebora Vaarandi, born in 1916, is well justified to carry ...
Short outlines of books by Estonian authors By Janika Kronberg ELM 2/2001 ••• Aarne Ruben. Volta Whistles Mournfully (Volta annab kaeblikku vilet)Tallinn, Tänapäev, 2001. 352 ppAarne Ruben (29), a student of philolog...
Poetry by Ene Mihkelson Translated by Jüri Talvet ELM 1/2000 ••• Yes still this sense that those rare soulbirds who really hear and know touch as well as flight must be sheltered from night’s...
Ene Mihkelson - naming the things of the world By Janika Kronberg ELM 1/2000 ••• The tragic Estonian poet, Juhan Liiv, who lived on the knife-edge between genius and insanity, lived at the turn of the 19th and 20th centu...