Fairyland (Gailit novel)

[4] Fairyland is a story about the adventures of two bohemians, the writer Morin and the painter Bruno Erms, in Estonia during the summer.

It is a romantic story in which love and passion alternate with descriptions of the natural beauty in summer and portrayals of village life, combined with humor.

[2][3] The main plot of Fairyland takes place on the Meigaste farm, where both Morin and Erms fall in love with the family’s daughter.

[2] The novel was republished in Sweden in 1965, with a preface by Arvo Mägi and illustrations by Endel Kõks [et], to mark the 75th anniversary of Gailit's birth.

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