Madeleine Minson
A Tale From Tallinn
Treading Air
By Jaan Kross, Eric Dickens (trans)
Harvill Press 346pp £15.99
JAAN KROSS, PERHAPS Estonia's most famous contemporary author. has been writin"g novels that confront the troubled history of his country for more than three decades. During the years of Soviet rule, his books were by necessity written to outwit censorship, concealing their criticism of the state in layers of ambiguity and irony. This is no longer necessary, but Kross, who spent eight years in a hard-labour camp, has to some extent retained the habit in Treadin',g Air., a novel from 1998 that is the fourth of his works to be translated into English. Just as in The Czar's Madman, the book that introduced Kross to an English-speaking audience in 1992, he leaves it to the reader to piece together the full indictment of Estonia's occupiers - and, indeed, the full story of the central character, Ullo Paerand.
The focus of the semi-autobiographical Eeading Air is the trials Estonia went through during the Second World War. After two decades of independence following the Russian Revolution of 1917, the country was occupied first by the Red Army in 1940, then by the Germans in 1941, and then - after
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