“The Cold Country” by Eduard Vilde (1947). Photo: Raamatukoi Eduard Vilde (1865–1933) developed his focus on socially critical themes during his time in Berlin from 1890 to 1892, while attending lectures from liberal and social democratic figures, according to literary scholar and educational supervisor of the Tallinn Literary Centre, Anneli Leinpere. Topics: #eduard #vilde #literary Post navigation AK LITERARY SCHOOL: “To the Cold Land” is the story of an endless winter Mother of the Ukrainian refugee who died on the Haapsalu highway: why is nobody responsible for my son’s death?
This haunting story offers a stark portrayal of a bleak and unforgiving winter, reflecting the social struggles of its time. Reply