lühitiraae
Lühitiraae is a neologistic term used in Estonian-language literary criticism to describe ultra-short prose pieces that fuse narrative and lyric elements. Typical works under this designation are brief—often only a few dozen to a couple of hundred words—and center on a single moment, image, or sensation that carries a larger emotional or philosophical resonance.
The term combines lühid- meaning short with a suffix that signals a distinct form within fiction, and
Form and technique commonly associated with lühitirae include sparseness, precise diction, strong sensory imagery, and open-endedness.
Publication and reception: Works described as lühitirae appear in online literary magazines, independent presses, and zines,
Related forms include microfiction, flash fiction, and experimental prose.