Author | Jaan Kross |
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Cover artist | Vello Asi |
Language | Estonian |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Eesti Raamat |
Publication date | 1988 |
Publication place | Estonia |
Pages | 528 pp |
ISBN | 5-450-00609-8 |
OCLC | 20457874 |
LC Class | PH666.21.R6 W55 1988 |
Wikmani poisid (English: The Wikman Boys) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Estonian writer Jaan Kross, published in 1988. [1]
A TV-series based on the novel was produced in 1994.
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Jüri Vilms was a member of the Estonian Salvation Committee and the first Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Estonia. Empowered by Maapäev, the Salvation Committee issued the Estonian Declaration of Independence on 24 February 1918 in the middle of a political power vacuum created by the retreating Russian and advancing German troops during World War I. The German forces taking over the country did not recognize the independence of Estonia. The Salvation Committee went underground and Jüri Vilms volunteered to go to Finland to take funds and instructions to the Estonian missions working to get diplomatic recognition for the newly sovereign nation. According to an "official" version, he was captured on reaching the Finnish coast and executed by German troops in Helsinki. According to the latest research Jüri Vilms may have been executed by a unit of the Swedish Brigade in Hauho. Estonia gained its independence after the German troops were withdrawn from Estonia due to the German Revolution and the ensuing Estonian War of Independence ended with Peace Treaty of Tartu.
Treading Air is Jaan Kross' thirteenth novel. He tells the story of the generation of Estonians with which he grew up. The unhealed wounds of recent Estonian history has been to the fore in Kross' short stories and in such novels as Wikmani poisid, Mesmeri ring and Väljakaevamised (Excavations). It was first translated into English in 2003 by Eric Dickens.
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Wikmani poisid may refer to: