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Indrek - Volume II of the TRUTH AND JUSTICE pentalogy

English · Paperback / Softback

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This second volume of A.H. Tammsaare's monumental pentalogy portrays the education of Indrek who emerges here as the protagonist and will remain so throughout the next three volumes.

The author writes with his trademark wit and deep understanding of human nature, and we find ourselves in the company of a vast gallery of larger-than-life characters who jostle, scheme and argue over both trivialities and the great issues of the human condition. They may do the latter out of their own intellectual narcissism or simply for the joy of debate, but the ensuing dialogues rival those of the great Russian novelists.

Indrek is a story of moving to the polyglot city and abandoning the countryside which at that time was the heartland of the Estonian language. This new environment is a vortex of prejudices and national rivalries nevertheless held together in practice by a strange and very human tolerance.

The boarding school is as dysfunctional as any Dickensian one, but it is a great deal more benevolent. Russians, Germans, Poles, Latvians and Caucasians mix with the Estonian majority, and somehow compromises are nearly always arrived at in spite of - or possibly because of - some extraordinary theatrics, in which Mr Maurus must outperform not only all the other characters in the book but all other celebrated headmasters created by European literature over the centuries. Indrek not only has to come to terms with this world so utterly unsuited to his shy and innocent rural upbringing, but he also has to deal with his first encounters with love and death.


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Volume II of Tammsaare's monumental pentalogy portrays Indrek's education and his shift to the polyglot city from the countryside which was the Estonian heartland at the time. This new environment is a vortex of prejudices and national rivalries nevertheless held together in practice by a strange and very human tolerance.

Product details

Authors Anton Hansen Tammsaare
Assisted by Matthew Hyde (Translation), Christopher Moseley (Translation)
Publisher Vagabond Voices
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.09.2022
 
EAN 9781913212339
ISBN 978-1-913212-33-9
No. of pages 480
Dimensions 214 mm x 144 mm x 41 mm
Weight 538 g
Series Truth and Justice
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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