Books set in Estonia (14)


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Baltic Belles : The Dedalus Book of Estonian Women's Literature by Elle-Mari Talivee EN

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This anthology presents readers with a broad selection of fiction written between the late 19th century and today. The collection opens with the early realist Elisabeth Aspe, who described both village life and urban fear during the final decades of the 19th century. Early 20th-century works by female writers often discussed the young creative individual's encounters in the transformed urbanised world, some of the most outstanding examples of which are by the great Betti Alver. After World War II, Estonian writing bore the unmistakable signs of Soviet censorship. Nevertheless, Viivi Luik's mom... continue

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Between Two Sounds : Arvo Pärt's Journey to His Musical Language by Joonas Sildre EN

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A graphic novel follows the celebrated Estonian composer through the cultural, political, personal, and spiritual upheavals that led to the distinctive style that has made him the most performed living composer in the world.

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Cuando Las Palomas Cayeron Del Cielo by Sofi Oksanen ES

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Finland flag Finland
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1941: In Communist-ruled, war-ravaged Estonia, two men are fleeing from the Red Army--Roland, a fiercely principled freedom fighter, and his slippery cousin Edgar. When the Germans arrive, Roland goes into hiding; Edgar abandons his unhappy wife and takes on a new identity as a loyal supporter of the Nazi regime.

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De gek van de tsaar by Jaan Kross NL

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Een man die zijn belofte, de tsaar altijd de waarheid te vertellen gestand doet, wordt krankzinnig verklaard en tien jaar opgesloten.

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Gogol's Disco by Paavo Matsin EN

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In a parallel or future Estonia, whose language has been outlawed and its native population deported after the invasion by the Russian Tsardom, Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol is resurrected, Christ-like, bringing phantasmagoric mayhem to the sleepy town of Viljandi. By the end of the story, four evangelists will have emerged from the novel’s ragtag cast of Russian- speaking beatniks, bohemians, booksellers, blaggers, and Beatles- maniacs to write their subversive Gogol Gospels in the local insane asylum, despite efforts to thwart them on the part of the mysterious Murka, heroine of a criminal under... continue

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Las vacas de Stalin by Sofi Oksanen ES

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Tres mujeres, tres generaciones: La historia de una Europa dividida entre el este y el oeste, el hambre y la bulimia. Anna no está dispuesta a creer en las malas consecuencias de la bulimia salvaje que padece. ¿Qué puede haber de malo en algo que le provoca un placer comparable al del sexo y hace que se sienta divina? Perdida en sus obsesiones, necesita controlar su destino y no quiere repetir los errores de su madre, Katariina, que huyó de la Estonia soviética a Finlandia y desde entonces malvive entre la paranoia y la amargura. Del otro lado de la frontera... continue


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Purge by Sofi Oksanen EN

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A blowfly. Unusually large, loud, and eager to lay its eggs. It was lying in wait to get into the kitchen, rubbing its wings and feet against the curtain as if preparing to feast. It was after meat, nothing else but meat. Deep in an overgrown Estonian forest, two women, one young, one old, are hiding. Zara, a murderer and a victim of sex-trafficking, is on the run from brutal captors. Aliide, a communist sympathizer and a blood traitor, has endured a life of abuse and the country's brutal Soviet years. Their survival now depends on exposing the one thing that kept them hidden... the truth.

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The Cut Line by Carolina Pihelgas EN

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In the dog days of an Estonian summer, Liine flees to the countryside to put a conclusive end to her toxic 14-year relationship. She undergoes every stage of separation in a lone farmstead amid forests. A lot of physical labor and gardening help her withstand her ex-partner's threats, the incredulity of friends and family, and her own anguish. Dread is pervasive in this novel. Set in the near future, it is filled with vivid depictions of the threat of climate change. All around Liine, nature is facing acute drought and heat. No less menacing is the presence of an expanding NATO base close to t... continue

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The Poet and the Idiot and Other Stories by Friedebert Tuglas EN

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Estonian literature in its written form is little more than a century old. As Estonia was part of the Russian Empire, then of the Soviet Union, it is something of a miracle that the powerful presence of the Baltic Germans, the periods of Russification, and other more subtle forms of cultural pressure, have not eradicated Estonian as a serious literary language. One of the central figures to credit for this was Friedebert Tuglas. The nine stories, and the essay, featured here were written during the World War One, or in the first years of Estonian independence in the early 1920s. They reflect t... continue