Mati Undi "Doonori meelespea" ilmus eestikeelsena 1990 ning see on segu nii tegelikkuses aset leidnud kui ka väljamõeldud episoodidest Eesti poliitilises ajaloos.
In this contemporary retelling of Bram Stoker´s Dracula, Estonian writer Mati Unt offers a playful yet unsettling mixture of fact and fiction, combining pieces of Estonian political history—in particular the figure of Lydia Koidula (1843-1886), widely regarded as the first Estonian woman to express an Estonian longing for independence—with portraits of life in contemporary Estonia, all set against a backdrop of vampirism and the Gothic novel.