Kolme katku vahel
Appearance
Author | Jaan Kross |
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Language | Estonian |
Publication place | Estonia |
Kolme katku vahel (Between Three Plagues) is a novel by the Estonian author Jaan Kross.[1] It was first published in 1970. The main character of the historical novel is Balthasar Russow (1536–1600), one of the most important Livonian and Estonian chroniclers.[2][3]
It was published in English translation in three volumes in 2016, 2017, and 2022 as Between Three Plagues (vol. 1: The Ropewalker; vol. 2: A People Without a Past; vol. 3: A Book of Falsehoods).
Publication in English
[edit]- The Ropewalker. Between Three Plagues, vol. 1 (London: MacLehose Press. 2016; translation by Merike Lepasaar Beecher) ISBN 9781784299781
- A People Without a Past. Between Three Plagues, vol. 2 (London: MacLehose Press, 2017; translation by Merike Lepasaar Beecher) ISBN 9781784299545
- A Book of Falsehoods. Between Three Plagues, vol. 3 (London: MacLehose Press, 2022; translation by Merike Lepasaar Beecher) ISBN 9780857055163
References
[edit]- ^ Linda Kaljundi; Eneken Laanes; Ilona Pikkanen (2015). "Introduction". In Kaljundi, Linda; Laanes, Eneken; Pikkanen, Ilona (eds.). Novels, Histories, Novel Nations: Historical Fiction and Cultural Memory in Finland and Estonia. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. p. 29.
- ^ Tiina Ann Kirss (2015). "Balthasar Russow at Koluvere". In Kaljundi, Linda; Laanes, Eneken; Pikkanen, Ilona (eds.). Novels, Histories, Novel Nations: Historical Fiction and Cultural Memory in Finland and Estonia. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. p. 257.
- ^ Loit, Aleksander (1985). National Movements in the Baltic Countries During the 19th Century. Stockholm: Centre for Baltic Studies at the University of Stockholm. p. 375.