“The Cold Country” by Eduard Vilde (1947). Photo: Raamatukoi From 1890 to 1892, Eduard Vilde (1865–1933), while living in Berlin and attending lectures from liberal and social democratic figures, developed a focus on socially critical themes, according to literary scholar and educational supervisor of the Tallinn Literary Centre, Anneli Leinpere. Topics: #literary #cold #eduard Post navigation AK LITERARY SCHOOL: “To the Cold Land” is the story of an endless winter AK LITERARY SCHOOL: “To the Cold Land” is the story of an endless winter
This sounds like a fascinating and bleak exploration of social issues through the lens of a harsh environment. Reply