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Viljandi: A Jewel of a Town in Deepest Estonia
Author deepbalticMarch 17, 2016 6

Viljandi: A Jewel of a Town in Deepest Estonia

Viljandi would be my choice for the most attractive country town in Estonia, a nation that rather specialises in attractive country townsContinue Reading →

Monuments and Memorials: the Predicament of a Nation State
Uncategorized deepbalticFebruary 23, 2016 3

Monuments and Memorials: the Predicament of a Nation State

In Estonia, the most blatant symbols of foreign power were indeed removed, but not without hesitation.Continue Reading →

Fiction: "The Saviour of Lasnamäe"
Author deepbalticFebruary 4, 2016 1

Fiction: "The Saviour of Lasnamäe"

Natalya Filippovna may be a middle-aged single mother and member of the Russian minority in Estonia, but she is content with her simple life.Continue Reading →

A Ghost Town Unsuitable for Humans: Patarei Sea Fortress
Author deepbalticFebruary 1, 2016 4

A Ghost Town Unsuitable for Humans: Patarei Sea Fortress

“When I walk through the place, memories of other people keep popping up; it is a geography of grief."Continue Reading →

The Quick Brown Fox: Remembering Slothrop's English-Language Bookshop
Author deepbalticJanuary 26, 2016 2

The Quick Brown Fox: Remembering Slothrop's English-Language Bookshop

We opened Slothrop’s English language bookshop in Tallinn in December 2011. It was Estonia’s first second-hand English language bookstore.Continue Reading →

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