Title:
The man who spoke Snakish / Andrus Kivirähk ; translated by Christopher Moseley.
ISBN:
9780802124128
Personal Author:
Edition:
First edition.
Publication Information:
New York : Black Cat, [2015]
©2015
Physical Description:
442 pages ; 21 cm
General Note:
Originally published in Estonia in 2007 by Eesti Keele Sihtasutus under the title Mees, kes teadis ussisonu.
Summary:
The story of a boy who is tasked with preserving ancient traditions in the face of modernity. Set in a fantastical version of medieval Estonia, The Man Who Spoke Snakish follows a young boy, Leemet, who lives with his hunter-gatherer family in the forest and is the last speaker of the ancient tongue of snakish, a language that allows its speakers to command all animals. But the forest is gradually emptying as more and more people leave to settle in villages, where they break their backs tilling the land to grow wheat for their “bread” (which Leemet has been told tastes horrible) and where they pray to a god very different from the spirits worshipped in the forest’s sacred grove. With lothario bears who wordlessly seduce women, a giant louse with a penchant for swimming, a legendary flying frog, and a young charismatic viper named Ints, The Man Who Spoke Snakish is a totally inventive novel for readers of David Mitchell, Sjón, and Terry Pratchett.
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OCLC Number:
ocn922686446
Availability:
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