Teet Suur is a writer whose work often evokes a sense of nostalgia and connection to the Estonian countryside. His stories frequently reference the summer season and draw inspiration from childhood memories. Suur’s work is particularly linked to the Veskimäe farm, located at the foot of a hill where traces of a former windmill remain.

He cites Eno Raua’s 1982 short story collection, “Suvejutte veski alt” (Summer Stories Under the Mill), as a significant influence, recalling stories about vacationers near a yellow house and stone mill pond. The author, teet, continues to explore themes of rural life and the enduring impact of the past through his writing.

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