BALTIC SOULS Remarkable life stories from estonia latvia, and lithuania

JAN BROKKEN

Book - 2024

"A monumental journey through Baltic history and culture, in which we encounter well-known personalities and forgotten ones, and a disconcerting picture of Europe in the twentieth century. From 1999 to 2010, Jan Brokken explored life stories in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The result was his masterly Baltic Souls, available here for the first time in English. Brokken uncovered the stories of famous artists and writers such as Mark Rothko, Sergei Eisenstein, Hannah Arendt, and Jacques Lipchitz, who were all born in the regions bordering the Baltic Sea before leaving to build their work abroad, spreading a bit of the Baltic soul across Europe and America. Less well known were the stories of people such as the Rozes and their family bo...okstore in Riga, or the von Wrangels, the ultimate descendants of the Baltic barons. Or the story of the titanic struggle that violist Gidon Kremer fought with his father in Riga, who was burdened by the death of thirty-five family members in concentration camps. Or the story of Loreta Asanaviciute, who was run over by a Russian tank in 1991. It is this melancholy imbued with fatalism, this vitality forged by the upheavals of history, this appetite for reading, music, and art, that enriches the portraits painted by Jan Brokken. Conducted in the style of a travel diary where chance encounters and biographical sketches mingle, Baltic Souls makes us feel the cruelty and violence of an era, but also the tenderness and solidarity of an entire people, united across borders"--Publisher's description.

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  • 1. Pride: Jakobson's daughter: Estonia, September 1999
  • 2. The Bookseller of Riga: Janis Roze and sons: Latvia, January 2007
  • 3. The Architects Shoes: Eisenstein vs Eisenstein: Latvia, February 2007
  • 4. The Will of the Father: Krenier vs Kremer: Latvia, March 2007
  • 5. What Made the Chameleon Burst: Roman Kacew from Vilné: Lithuania, March 2009
  • 6. The Child Who Paid the Price: Loreta Asanaviciute from Vilnius: Lithuania, April 2009
  • 7. A Neighbourhood of Composers: Saule Gaizauskaíte's younger years: Lithuania, April 2010
  • 8. Copulation in Bronze: Lipchitz's scream: Lithuania, August 2009
  • 9. Hannah Arendt's City: Königsberg: Kaliningrad, May 2009
  • 10. The Baltic Baroness: on old families and stubborn prejudices: Lithuania, March 2009; Courland, February 2007
  • 11. The Start of an Unknown Adventure: in the light of Mark Rothko: Latvia, April 2009
  • 12. Tabula Rasa: in search of Arvo Pärt: Estonia, December 2009
  • 13. Exiled from Mõisamaa: the fate of Anna-Liselotte von Wrangel: Estonia, February 2010
  • 14. Prom the Drainpipe to the National Archives: a walk through Tallinn with Ilya Sundelevich: Estonia, December 2009
  • 15. Simm: the man who caved: Estonia, January 2010
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