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A Book of Falsehoods: Between Three Plagues Volume 3

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Book of Falsehoods: Between Three Plagues Volume 3

Contributors:

By (Author) Jaan Kross
Translated by Merike Lepasaar Beecher

ISBN:

9780857055149

Publisher:

Quercus Publishing

Imprint:

MacLehose Press

Publication Date:

15th February 2023

UK Publication Date:

4th August 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Historical fiction
Fiction in translation
History and Archaeology

Dewey:

894.54533

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

496

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 232mm, Spine 40mm

Weight:

600g

Description

***A Financial Times Fiction in Translation Book of the Year 2022***

The third part in an epic historical trilogy - The Estonian answer to Wolf Hall - by the nation's greatest modern writer

1578. A ship from Rostock arrives in Tallinn loaded with printed copies of Balthasar Russow's Chronicle - the culmination of our hero's life's work. But though it is an instant success, as it was in Rostock and numerous German cities, not everyone is happy to see it published. A group of local gentry denounce it to the town council as "a book of heinous falsehoods", and lobby for Balthasar to relieved as pastor of Holy Ghost Church.

But all is not lost. Balthasar may call on a powerful ally - if he is willing to pay the price.

In this final volume, fierce storms, along with famine, war and plague, continue to be loosed upon Livonia. Balthasar's personal life, too, is fraught with turbulence and loss, much of it stemming from his own jealousy and suspicion.

Reviews

He's a marvellous novelist - his scope and depth make him a world writer - and they should just hurry up and give him the Nobel.

He deserved a Nobel prize and would probably have got it had he written in any other language but Estonian. - Guardian.

He's almost alone in writing in the older European tradition of the large-scale historical novel. I'd argue that Kross is heir to the 'great' Russo-European 19th century novelists; his fiction has Tolstoyan sweep. On reading him, moreover, we rediscover that Estonia was always resolutely in Europe and not some obscure outpost this side of the Urals.

No stranger to oppression himself, Kross writes about it with a poignancy devoid of anger.

Author Bio

Jaan Kross is Estonia's best-known and most widely translated author. He was born in Tallinn in 1920 and lived much of his life under either Soviet or German occupation. He won countless awards for his writing, including The National Cultural Award, The Amnesty International Golden Flame and the Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger. He died in 2007.

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