lühijutud
Lühijutud, or short stories in Estonian literature, are a form of prose fiction characterized by brevity and a concentrated focus on a single incident, moment, or character. They aim to produce a strong emotional or thematic effect through economical, precise language. A lühijut typically features a tight plot, a small set of characters, and a compact setting, and often relies on implication, irony, or a twist to illuminate a larger truth.
Characteristics include unity of effect, a single focal point, and careful selection of detail. The narrative
History and context: The short story has a long and ongoing presence in Estonian literature, developing from
Notable authors associated with lühijutud include Eduard Vilde, Oskar Luts, A. H. Tammsaare, and Jaan Kross,