Mudlum

Mudlum (born Made Luiga; 31 July 1966) is an Estonian writer and literary critic.

Mudlum at the Opinion Festival 2021 in Paide, Estonia
Mudlum

She studied at the Estonian Humanitarian Institute (Eesti Humanitaarinstituut) and the Estonian Academy of Arts (Eesti Kunstiakadeemia). Her books include:

  • Mitte ainult minu tädi Ellen (Not Just My Aunt Ellen, Strata, 2020),[1] which is centered on the late life and relations of Mudlum's aunt Ellen, the mentally ill partner of the Estonian communist writer Juhan Smuul.[2]
  • Poola poisid (Polish Boys), Strata, 2019 (winner of the EU Prize for Literature), the events depicted in the book are loosely based on the development of the ZA/UM cultural movement which later went on to publish the acclaimed computer RPG Disco Elysium.[3][4]
  • Linnu silmad (Bird Eyes, Eesti Keele Sihtasutus, Tallinn, 2016).
  • Ilus Elviira: burleskne jutustus (Beautiful Elviira: A Burlesque Story, Eesti Keele Sihtasutus, Tallinn, 2015)
  • Tõsine inimene (A Serious Person, ZA/UM, Tallinn, 2014)

She is also a well-known literary critic. Her essays have been published in the volume Ümberjutustaja (The Narrator, Elusamus, 2017).[5] She was a member of the defunct cultural association ZA/UM.[6][7] Several of her books are based on her memories placed at the Muhu island where her maternal ancestral home is situated.[8] She is the first writer in history to receive the Estonian Cultural Endowment annual prose prize two years in a row.[9]

References

  1. ERR (2020-11-09). "Mudlum avaldas uue teose "Mitte ainult minu tädi Ellen"". ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 2021-12-10.
  2. "Mudlum – Mitte ainult minu tädi Ellen". Tuglas-Seura (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-12-10.
  3. "Poola naised, Poola teised". Keel ja Kirjandus (in Estonian). 2020-07-02. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  4. OKIA (2020-04-03). "ZA/UM: kümme aastat hiljem | Vikerkaar". Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  5. "Mudlum (Made Luiga) | EU Prize for Literature". www.euprizeliterature.eu.
  6. "ZA/UM-i paraadfoto: kes on kes?". Eesti Päevaleht. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  7. Luiga, Martin (2022-10-01). "THE DISSOLUTION OF THE ZA/UM CULTURAL ASSOCIATION". Medium. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  8. Puutsa, Monika (2015-01-29). "Mudlum pikkis raamatusse Muhu lapsepõlvemälestusi". Saarte Hääl (in Estonian). Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  9. "Mudlum: psühholoogiliste probleemide juured ulatuvad kilomeetrite viisi maa alla, siin on põlvkondade viisi tegemata tööd". Eesti Päevaleht. Retrieved 2021-12-05.


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