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Voices Over Water [Paperback]

D. Nurske (Author)
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April 1, 1996
poetry, Voices Over Water is the record of the lives of a married couple who emigrate from Estonia to Canada during the first half of this century.

The woman, a preacher's daughter and musician from coastal Estonia, is the narrator for the first five poems of Part One, Leaving Estonia. Her husband's voice interweaves with hers for the rest of the section.

The man, an estate foreman, merchant and farmer, is the speaker in Part Two, High Canada.

The woman's voice returns as the major narrator in Part Three, Easter Snow.

Voices Over Water is dedicated to Viktoria and Villem Nurkse. The events in this book are fictitious.


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"Each of Nurkse's jangly, lyrical poems is wrapped around a hard surprise." -- Laura Stone, The Village Voice

"This book marks a fresh and ambitious turn in Nurkse's work that becomes a stunning tribute to human endurance and survival. Nurkse's latest collection deserves an enthusiastic audience." -- Colette Inez

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6 x 9 trim. LC 96-86009

Product Details

  • Paperback: 110 pages
  • Publisher: Four Way; 1st edition (April 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1884800181
  • ISBN-13: 978-1884800184
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,176,438 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lovers in Slow Time, September 24, 2002
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This review is from: Voices over Water (Paperback)
Nurkse is a master of the luminous detail and singing line. This book shifts from the memories of a young peasant wife describing events of war, love and peace in the old country (Estonia), to an interplay with those of her husband, describing early life in the very foreign promised land (Canada), and finally returning to her voice and her life, now alone, a grandmother and pensioner lost in the Babel and silence of the big city. He is able to pull us into these materials not only with the voice of his speakers but with the emotional quality of the things they touch:

We children came from anger.
On a calm night my parents
could elude each other, as if
in a capital city, in the hut
with the bleached pine floor
..Mother crushed myrtles between her fingers

The voice arrests with its opening statement, but that authority of rhythm is backed up and given a visceral authenticity by the floor, the myrtles, the immediacy of sensory impressions. This is more than sitting in on Nurkse's grandmother telling stories- this is listening in to a girlfriend from the old country sharing the family intimacies over shared washing, this is a re-creation of a past habit of life.

Not least of the book's pleasures is the insight it shares into the nature of marriage, as viewed by two fairly hard-headed people who live difficult lives in hard circumstances and survive not only in body but in the created body between them. Here the husband and wife speak:

This preacher's daughter claims to love me
in darkness and in church, and she can prove it...
She doesn't know I was already in love
before she shared my bed, with those fruit trees..
they were mine clear, countersigned, paid for by sweat
not by love, lies, happiness or suffering.

The wedding sheet frayed under us
so I cut it in four and sewed it back
with the unworn edges at the center..
....and still each night
we'd sit at the edge of the matress
trembling with exhaustion and at last turn
as if unwed, to that silence between us.

Nurkse's form is rigid enough to inspire a confidence in the ear but never flashy or attention grabbing in its rhymes. One never loses the sensual impression of a speaker confiding, sometimes whispering to you. The allusions to and descriptions of music which weave through the poems are at times most powerful in the keen awareness of silence: silence of exile, silence of love and silence of death.

This is a fine book and I found myself trying to emulate the tricks of its voice when writing in the hour immediately after reading it: that's how affecting the voice proved. The opening section is on the whole the most lively and colourful, a certain sameness bred perhaps of fatigue creeps into some of the poems in the middle section, and I found myself wondering if Nurkse had run out of juice, writing the same poem over and over in endless movements. However, throughout each part of the book there are luminous passages, piercing details and an affecting portrait of a life, a place, a people, of a heart in love.

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book of narrative poetry, October 31, 1998
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The New Yorker, Jan. 30, 1995: "These poems, which tell the story of an Estonian couple who emigrate to Canada in the early part of this century, work both as discrete, individually imagined lyrics and also as chapters in an ongoing narrative of genuinely engaging lives. There are no sagging makeshifts here. A high proportion of the poems are gems of gravid simplicity, and Nurkse's rhetorical periods can be breathtaking..." Recommended Reading
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1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Prose Voiceover, April 29, 2004
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This review is from: Voices over Water (Paperback)
I orginally wanted to read Nurkse's poetry to find out if he would be a person with whom I'd want to study poetry; I decided that with Nurkse, I would be studying prose with line breaks, and the kind of line breaks which leave prepositions at the start of the lines more times than should be found if one was an editor versed in poetics. The narrative nature of his poetry also lessens the poetic feel of his writing. There are some images that can stick in the mind long after a read, a darkness of sorts; however, some are cliche, like the mother crushing myrtle through her fingers . . . how many times have I read of someone (fill in name) manipulating (fill in verb) an herb (fill in name) with some part of the hand (fill in specific). It might be more interesting if nettles were the herb. Ouch!
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