Peeter Helme

Peeter Helme (born 6 September 1978 in Tallinn) is an Estonian writer, journalist, literary critic.[1]

From 2014 he has been the literature editor for Vikerraadio.[1] In 2020 he was convicted of attempted sexual enticement of minor.[2][3]

He is the nephew of politician Mart Helme and first cousin of politician Martin Helme.

Selected works

  • novel Puudutus, 2007
  • short story Lihtne, 2008
  • novel September, 2009
  • short story Laps, 2010
  • novel Varastatud aja lõpus, 2011
  • horror story Saemehe töö, 2013
  • novel Tuleviku mäletajad. Sofia, 2013
  • short story Pringlikütid Vabaduse väljakul, 2014
  • short novel Sügaval läänes, 2015

References

  1. 1 2 "Opinion digest: President's Independence Day speech boring and generic". ERR. 25 February 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. https://news.err.ee/1189687/court-convicts-peeter-helme-of-attempted-sexual-enticement-of-minor Court convicts Peeter Helme of attempted sexual enticement of minor
  3. https://www.err.ee/1608309659/kirjanik-peeter-helme-suudimoistmine-joustus Kirjanik Peeter Helme süüdimõistmine jõustus, ERR
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