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Purge

by Sofi Oksanen

“A bravura work, deeply engaged with [Estonia’s] knotted history, sparing but potent in its use of irony, and containing an empathic treatment of all the miserable choices Estonians faced during…

Everything Is Wonderful

by Sigrid Rausing

“Sigrid Rausing’s memoir is a charming, unsettling, and unusually intimate glimpse into the life of an Estonian village in transition.” —Anne Applebaum…

Andrus Kivirahk

Andrus Kivirähk is one of Estonia’s most highly regarded contemporary writers. A journalist by profession, he is known for his satirical newspaper columns and his bestselling novels. A popular board…

The Man Who Spoke Snakish

by Andrus Kivirahk

“How to describe the book? Imagine it is the end of the world, and Tolkien, Beckett, Mark Twain, and Miyazaki (with Icelandic sagas and Asterix comic books stuffed under their…

Ruth Brandon

…– Jonathan Cape 1999 – Surreal Lives – the Surrealists 1917 – 1945 – Macmillan, UK, Grove Atlantic, US; Estonia 2002 – AutoMobile: How the Car Changed Life – Macmillan…

The Old Enemy

by Henry Porter

In this soaring third installment in internationally bestselling author Henry Porter’s “timely and terrific” (Mick Herron) Firefly series, former MI6 agent Paul Samson must dodge several attempts on his own…

Father’s Day Reads: The Naturalist

…from an outstanding literary innovator. The Man Who Spoke Snakish / Andrus Kivirahk A bestseller in the author’s native country of Estonia, The Man Who Spoke Snakish is the imaginative…

The Lost German Slave Girl

by John Bailey

“Bailey has the gifts of a novelist and a readiness to blend fact and conjecture . . . with the result that The Lost German Slave Girl reads like a…

The Pyrotechnic Insanitarium

by Mark Dery

“An exhilarating, dissonant ride . . . Dery, one of our most astute contemporary cultural critics . . . relishes his role as curator of America’s bulging cabinet of horrors….