Literature Should Tell Complete Stories—That Is Its Essence Annika A. Koppel ELM 2/2023 ••• The history of the novel-writing competition organized by the Estonian Writers’ Union goes back nearly a century, albeit with interrupt...
Rein RaudThe Sun Script Siim Lill ELM 1/2022 ••• Rein Raud is an author, philosopher, and Asian Studies scholar whose works never go unnoticed. Raud’s numerous novels serve as a li...
Rein Raud Last One Turns Out the Light By Peeter Helme ELM 1/2019 ••• Salv, 2018. 192 pp.ISBN 9789949887408 Rein Raud is an author riveted by society. In addition to writing prose, poetry, and drama, he is ...
Rein Raud – A cosmopolitan with roots An interview by Joonas Hellerma ELM 1/2018 ••• The Estonian public knows Rein Raud foremost as an intellectual and a scholar of the humanities who doesn’t balk at speaking up in discussio...
Rein Raud Bell and Hammer Translated by Adam Cullen ELM 1/2018 ••• Undivere Manor, North-Central Estonia. 1979. Arno was left alone in the lounge of the sauna house. I suppose I should...
The many voicesof Estonian drama By Heidi Aadma ELM 1/2016 ••• Ten years ago was the one-hundredth anniversary of professional Estonian theatre. To celebrate the grand occasion, Pärnu’s Endla Theatre mad...
Rein RaudThe Death of the Perfect Sentence By Peeter Helme ELM 1/2016 ••• Rein Raud, Täiusliku lause surm (The Death of the Perfect Sentence) Tallinn, Mustvalge Kirjastus, 2015. 176 pp ISBN: 9789949947386 Rein...
Short Outlines of Books by Estonian Authors By Rutt Hinrikus and Janika Kronberg ELM 2/2004 ••• Heiti Talvik. Legendaarne (Legendary)Tartu: Ilmamaa, 2004. 303 ppThe title of this book, drawing together the small number of works – poetr...
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...
Little things that matter By Rein Raud ELM 2/2000 ••• AS A CHILD, I thought the most skilful person I knew was the woman who sold bread at the baker’s. How did she manage with her sharp knife t...