- Alexander Theroux accompanied his wife to Estonia, occasioning this
penetrating examination of a country. Share Theroux's fascination with
Estonians' language, manners, and legacy of occupation and subordination as it
leads him to a revelatory examination of Estonia's peculiar place in European
history. All the while, his trademark acrobatic allusions, quotations, and
digressions — which take us from Hamlet through Jean Cocteau
to Married... with Children — render his travels as much internal
and psychical as they are external and physical. This travelogue of his nine
months abroad also brims with anecdotes of Theroux's encounters with Estonian
people and — in some of its most bitterly comedic episodes — his
fellow Americans whom he at times feels more alienated from than the frosty,
humorless Europeans. Estonia: A Ramble Through the Periphery is as biting
and satirical as it is witty and urbane: as curious and lyrical as it is brash
and irreverent.
Seeing Estonia disrobing her was my focus.