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Britain and the Baltics 2 – …to Peep Show
Author deepbalticFebruary 2, 2017 0

Britain and the Baltics 2 – …to Peep Show

"We consider [the Soviet Union and Russia] to be synonymous, don't we?"Continue Reading →

So Long Is the Road: Pärnu After Christmas
Author deepbalticJanuary 19, 2017 0

So Long Is the Road: Pärnu After Christmas

Pärnu is Estonia's most beautiful city. Airy parks, giant trees, and castle-like villas that call out to you with their back staircase secrets.Continue Reading →

Keeping Alive an Extinct Language: the Finno-Ugric Tongue of Latvia's Remote Fishing Villages
Author deepbalticJanuary 9, 2017 3

Keeping Alive an Extinct Language: the Finno-Ugric Tongue of Latvia's Remote Fishing Villages

The north-west corner of Latvia, the so-called Livonian coast, is the home of a nation struggling to survive.Continue Reading →

Europe's Dark Side of the Moon – Life in '80s Riga
Latvia deepbalticDecember 5, 2016 18

Europe's Dark Side of the Moon – Life in '80s Riga

"When I was a young woman, I ventured from America to my ancestral homeland, Latvia, hoping to recognize the country my grandparents and the exile Latvian community had described to…Continue Reading →

"Comfortable Doesn't Interest Me": Laura Sintija Černiauskaitė
Author deepbalticDecember 1, 2016 1

"Comfortable Doesn't Interest Me": Laura Sintija Černiauskaitė

Laura Sintija Černiauskaitė’s novel Breathing into Marble is a dark, compelling tale of a family torn apart and a woman driven to the edge of madness.Continue Reading →

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