Mehis Heinsaar The Lost Tribe by Jaan Sudak ELM 1/2023 ••• Mehis Heinsaare’s second full-length novel The Lost Tribe whisks readers to a deserted bog island, where the author muses in his signature ...
Mehis Heinsaar The Gardener of Tension Fields By Maarja Helena Meriste ELM 1/2019 ••• Verb, 2018. 96 pp.ISBN 9789949723812Mehis Heinsaar’s baroquely fantastical world of writing no longer needs a greater introduction for Esto...
Mehis Heinsaar A tightrope-walker inspired by the abyss An interview by Piret Põldver ELM 1/2018 ••• Mehis Heinsaar, who is one of the most esteemed Estonian prose writers of the last decade, is likewise one of the chosen few to receive a st...
Mehis HeinsaarThe Killing Growth of Dreams By Jürgen Rooste ELM 2/2016 ••• Mehis Heinsaar, Unistuste tappev kasvamine (The Killing Growth of Dreams) Tallinn, Menu Publishing, 2016. 232 pp ISBN: 9789949549245 Me...
Future Classics - How Should Freedom Be Used? By Priit Kruus ELM 1/2005 ••• In this article, the younger generation of Estonian authors will be discussed, in whose works we understand who are contemporary Estonians ...
The long-distance runner Heinsaar and his ninety nine madmen By Sven Vabar ELM 2/2002 ••• For his Tartu-flavoured, superbly imaginative short stories the young writer Mehis Heinsaar (28) has received two prestigious literary awar...
Short outlines of books by Estonian authors By Rutt Hinrikus ELM 2/2002 ••• Jüri Ehlvest. A Stairway to Heaven (Taevatrepp)Tartu, Krauklis, 2001. 148 ppWhile reading Jüri Ehlvest’s (1967) books, one cannot help...
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 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...