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Featured Categories : Travel & Holiday : Countries & Regions : Europe : Russia

  • Russia: A Journey to the Heart of a Land and Its People

    Jonathan Dimbleby

    Russia: A Journey to the Heart of a Land and Its People
    Russia is a massive book: sprawling, ambitious and richly detailed. Jonathan Dimbleby's subtitle is A Journey to the Heart of a Land and its People, and fears that he might have bitten off more than he can chew (both in this book and its accompanying TV series) are quickly allayed. What is most impressive about the book is its canny synthesis of a variety of genres: travelogue, history, social document: Russia is all of these and more, with the personal voice of the narrative by Dimbleby particularly illuminating, as he struggles to come to terms with the contradictions in this fascinating and infuriating country. It is, as the author says, a country that straddles half the globe, and contains a daunting amount of cultural and religious diversity. All of this is examined here, but any sage judgements are never delivered in sober-sided fashion -- we're always caught up in the drama of Dimbleby's journeys.

    The author crossed eight time zones and covered 10,000 miles, from Murmansk in the Arctic Circle to the Asian city of Vladivostok. He travels by every available method: rail, road and sea, and manages to experience all the splendours and the miseries of this amazing country. But although the contours of the locales are conjured up with maximum vividness, there are also fascinating portraits of all the Russians that Dimbleby encounters, from intellectuals and struggling peasants to the new breed of fantastically successful entrepreneurs (many of whom, of course, are now making their home in London). The colour illustrations are well chosen, but it's the text that succeeds in taking the reader on this epic journey -- a journey that will transform completely most people's apprehension of the country. --Barry Forshaw.

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  • Russian Language and People Course Book (Language and People)

    Roy Bivon, Terry Culhane

    Russian Language and People Course Book (Language and People)
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  • Trans-Siberian Railway (Lonely Planet Country Guide)

    Mark Elliott, Robert Reid, Simon Richmond, Mara Vorhees

    Trans-Siberian Railway (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
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  • St Petersburg (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

    Melanie Rice, Christopher Rice

    St Petersburg (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
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  • Russian (Lonely Planet Phrasebook)

    Jim Jenkin

    Russian (Lonely Planet Phrasebook)
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  • Cracow (Eyewitness Travel Guide)

    Cracow (Eyewitness Travel Guide)
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  • Moscow (Lonely Planet City Guide)

    Mara Vorhees

    Moscow (Lonely Planet City Guide)
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  • In Siberia

    Colin Thubron

    In Siberia
    At 58, Thubron had already lived 10 years longer than the average Siberian when he made his 15,000 mile trip and was as much a novelty to locals as they were to him. Until 1991, foreigners were only allowed along the Trans-Siberian railway. Now all is open, as Thubron writes: "The exhilaration of freedom never quite left me." In In Siberia he searches for the "core of Siberia"--a difficult quest in a land mass larger than the USA and Europe combined.

    Siberia is Russia's wild east--pillaged by the Cossacks for furs, later populated by exiles and prisoners, who diluted the native culture of hunters and Mongol-Turkish nomadic tribes. Thubron travels from unknown town to unknown town, hunting at sunset for shelter. Some of it is as bad as you would fear--endless, uninhabitable, treeless tundra, frozen solid eight months a year. There are ghostly gulag towns like Vorkuta with its smoke stacks, "black detritus", and death camps where prisoners worked 12 hours a day, living in minus 40 until death (usually two weeks).He finds grim broken-down people living only for vodka, freedom having escaped them again. "Scarce jobs and high prices were the new slave masters."

    At other times In Siberia is more surprising--the rebirth of Christianity and eager building of monasteries; Mongol shamans; the 2,500,000- year-old mummified remains of a princess; sweaty 85 degree temperatures; Akademogorodok, an abandoned science city where a lone professor experiments with cosmic consciousness.

    Like many of the people he meets, Thubron's book is weighed down by history, but it does succeed in quenching the curiosity about that great blank in the Atlas. --Sarah Champion

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  • Russia and Belarus (Lonely Planet Country Guide)

    Patrick Horton, Steve Kokker, John Noble, Louis Regis, Mark Elliott, Mara Vorhees, Simon Richmond

    Russia and Belarus (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
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  • Among the Russians

    Colin Thubron, Joan Thubron

    Among the Russians
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  • Silverland: A Winter Journey Beyond the Urals

    Dervla Murphy

    Silverland: A Winter Journey Beyond the Urals
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  • Lapland (Country Guides) (Country Guides)

    James Proctor

    Lapland (Country Guides) (Country Guides)
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  • The Rough Guide to The Baltic States - 2nd Edition

    Jonathan Bousfield

    The Rough Guide to The Baltic States - 2nd Edition
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  • Lost Cosmonaut

    Daniel Kalder

    Lost Cosmonaut
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  • The Rough Guide to St Petersburg (Rough Guide Travel Guides)

    Dan Richardson

    The Rough Guide to St Petersburg (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
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  • Moscow (DK Eyewitness Travel Guides)

    Christopher Rice, Melanie Rice

    Moscow (DK Eyewitness Travel Guides)
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  • Through Siberia by Accident: A Small Slice of Autobiography

    Dervla Murphy

    Through Siberia by Accident: A Small Slice of Autobiography
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  • Caucasus: A Journey to the Land Between Christianity and Islam

    Nicholas Griffin

    Caucasus: A Journey to the Land Between Christianity and Islam
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  • Frommer's Moscow and St. Petersburg (Frommers Complete)

    Angela Charlton

    Frommer's Moscow and St. Petersburg (Frommers Complete)
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  • St Petersburg and the British: The City Through the Eyes of British Visitors and Residents

    Anthony Cross

    St Petersburg and the British: The City Through the Eyes of British Visitors and Residents
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