Written under the name of his literary alter ego Anton Nigov, Tõnu
Õnnepalu's Exercises is an unclassifiable work, part searingly honest
confession, part keen-eyed journal of everyday reality in a foreign
land, part writer's unsparing dialogue with himself as he stands on the
threshold of two worlds: the cosmopolitan but alienating Paris he is
about to depart and the small culture of his native Estonia.
Family histories and narratives of wartime and Soviet Estonia alternate
with meditations on writing, reading, fiction, poetry and poets major
and minor, personal and cultural geographies, time and the irremediable,
life as the history of one's physical traumas, the islands where the
author has lived and those which he dreams of visiting, and above all
the existential condition of coming from a small country, whose
melancholy landscapes and abandoned villages form the very cartography
of the writer's self.