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 ...
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 ...
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...
Feminine and intellectual Mari Saat By Luule Epner ELM 2/2007 ••• There is an overwhelming belief in Estonian literary criticism that we have a fairly large number of talented female poets, but few equally...
Longing for the bosom of the rowan-tree: Viivi Luik By Arne Merilai ELM 1/2007 ••• Viivi Luik is one of the most treasured writers of contemporary Estonian literature. With her poetry, she addresses readers of her own moth...
Excerpt from Viivi Luik's Seventh Spring of Peace ELM 1/2007 ••• Just then, there was a loud knock on the front door. It opened with a squeak, like a dry cough, and suddenly a short, totally strange old m...
Madis Kõiv - Writer for and Ideal Reader By Aarne Merilai ELM 2/2004 ••• Madis Kõiv is an exceptional figure in Estonian literature and at the same time one of the principal writers in new Estonian literature; he...
Second wave. Young Estonian prose writers at the turn of the millennium By Janek Kraavi ELM 2/2002 ••• The title was inspired by the name - and position in TV culture - of the 1990s science fiction series produced by F. F. Coppola. The most o...
Ervin Õunapuu By Udo uibo 1/1999 ••• Ervin Õunapuu (born in 1956) is a Renaissance man by nature, both in life and in his work. It would be a hard task to enumerate everything...