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Go to My LibraryÜhe suve kroonika Ellu Elleri mälestused : Sortavala puhkekodu, Karjala, 1953. a. suvi
- Language
- Estonian
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- Publisher
- Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum
- Pages
- 94
- ISBN
- 9789985965597
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The reviews consistently praise this book as a highly engaging and intellectually stimulating read. Readers are captivated by its unique window into the relationships among the Estonian and Soviet intelligentsia during the post-war era. The diary format is made exceptionally readable by the author's vivid descriptions of both people and natural surroundings, further enhanced by her humorous observations and deeply subjective assessments. The author's intimate connection to the subject provides a profoundly personal and compelling perspective, with the narrative enlivened by lively anecdotes that add a distinctive, sometimes quirky, charm.
Despite the strong personal enjoyment expressed by the reviewer, it is noted that the book has occasionally received lower ratings from other sources. The reviewer humbly suggests that their own appreciation might be somewhat "naive," hinting that the book may not universally align with certain critical or literary standards for all audiences. While personally awarding the book four stars, the reviewer expresses a slight hesitation to give it a perfect five, possibly indicating a perceived minor imperfection or a modest self-assessment of their own critical judgment.
In summary, Ellu Eller's diary emerges as a compelling and insightful work, particularly suited for readers interested in the social and intellectual dynamics of post-war Estonia and the Soviet Union. It is highly recommended for those who appreciate personal, subjective narratives rich with humor, vivid character portrayals, and detailed natural descriptions. This book will resonate with individuals seeking an intimate, insider's account of a specific historical period, valuing an author's distinctive voice and a more diary-like, less formal literary approach.
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