“Pages of dreamlike prose explore Estonia’s terrible Nazi-Soviet
past, the trauma of dictatorship, and how memory processes that
trauma.” —The Financial Times A Times Literary Supplement Best
Book of the Year Just like it was taken for granted that houses
could be abandoned and slowly decay, so it was taken for granted that
people died in prisons, and that it was possible that no-one would
really ever know the cause of death. This is the nature of
totalitarianism . . . In the early 1990s, after the collapse
of the USSR, Sigrid Rausing completed her anthropological fieldwork on
the peninsula of Noarootsi, a former Soviet border protection zone in
Estonia. Abandoned watch towers dotted the coast line, and the huge
fields of the Lenin collective farm were lying fallow, waiting for
claims from former owners who had fled war and Soviet and Nazi
occupation. Rausing’s conversations with the local people touched
on many subjects: the economic privations of post-Soviet existence,
the bewildering influx of western products, and the Swedish background
of many of them. In Everything Is Wonderful Rausing reflects on
history, political repression, and the story of the minority Swedes in
the area. Here she tells her story of what she observed as she lived
and worked among the villagers—witnessing their transition from
repression to freedom, and from Soviet neglect to post-Soviet
austerity. “A delicate, precise, and richly informative memoir of
a forgotten Europe and a vanished world.” —Timothy Garton Ash
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Memories of a Collective Farm in Estonia
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780802192813
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Grove Press (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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