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In Siberia (1999)

di Colin Thubron

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This is the account of Thubron's 15,000-mile journey through an astonishing country - one twelfth of the land surface of the whole earth. He journeyed by train, river and truck among the people most damaged by the breakup of the Soviet Union, traveling among Buddhists and animists, radical Christian sects, reactionary Communists and the remnants of a so-call Jewish state; from the site of the last Czar's murder and Rasputin's village, to the ice-bound graves of ancient Sythians, to Baikal, deepest and oldest of the world's lakes. This is the story of a people moving through the ruins of Communism into more private, diverse and often stranger worlds.… (altro)
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I read this in preparation for a possible trip on the Trans-Mongolian railway. The trip has had to be abandoned at the moment for a variety of reasons, but reading this has made me think we had a narrow escape. Siberia's history, perilous economic and social conditions, even quite a lot of its landscapes and townscapes, seem unspeakably depressing. I was fascinated by many of the personal encounters Thubron had, and admired his resilience in getting close to the conditions in which many live. I was glad to discover more about this immense and in many ways varied region. But second hand discoveries will do for me at present. ( )
  Margaret09 | Apr 15, 2024 |
Great travel / history book about a big area in Siberia. The English author went there on his own just after the breakup of the USSR and talked to many local people. I loved his writing style too. Very fun book to read, but some of the topics are dark (prison camps, etc.). I plan on reading more by this author. ( )
  kslade | Dec 8, 2022 |
> Colin Thubron est-il parti à la découverte de ce continent que Hegel avait exclu de l'Histoire au prétexte qu'il y fait trop froid.
L'Express

> En Sibérie, par Colin Thubron, Par Emmanuel HECHT, publié le 05/07/2012 à 09:30. — Colin Thubron est-il parti à la découverte de ce continent que Hegel avait exclu de l'Histoire au prétexte qu'il y fait trop froid.
Lorsque le soleil se lève sur l'Oural, il se couche sur la mer de Béring. Voilà pourquoi la Sibérie est grande (et vaste, avec ses 13 millions de kilomètres carrés, plus que le total des Etats-Unis et de l'Europe occidentale). Aussi Colin Thubron est-il parti à la découverte de ce continent que Hegel avait exclu de l'Histoire au prétexte qu'il y fait trop froid. L'écrivain et journaliste britannique (Times Literary Supplement) y croise popes et chamans, Slaves et Bouriates, reliques des décembristes punis pour avoir comploté contre le tsar et restes de baraquements des "zeks" du goulag… Dans cette terre de steppes et de cellules, de foi et de désespoir, les Sibériens d'autrefois s'exclamaient : "Dieu est là-haut et le tsar est loin."
L'Express
  Joop-le-philosophe | Jan 19, 2021 |
There's no doubt about it Mr Thurbron is a good travel writer. He does the research, he takes a real interest in the places he goes, he puts in the hard yards when finding people to talk to other than the usual taxi drivers and waiters. He knows what to put in and more importantly what to leave out. We don't need to the detail of every bump in the road that some writers give us. And on top of that he knows how to describe things; people, landscapes, situations. For this book he has the real advantage that he speaks Russian. He can travel alone and reach places that would be difficult without help and local contacts and knowledge. So this is, as to be expected, an excellent book. But there is a flaw. One into which many non native writers about Russia fall. There is a fascination tending towards obsession with the Soviet period. A period of political and economic curiosity during which access to the country was limited and controlled. His travels for this book took place not long after the Soviet Union crumbled apart. In that respect a journey to inspect the still warm cadaver of the communist state is not unexpected. But it means historical perspective is lost. In search of echoes of the USSR authors, including Mr Thubron, neglect to look for the longer threads in Russian history and culture. Mr Thubron does better than most. Especially in his meetings with various native people's of Siberia who's culture was eroded not only by the peculiarities of the Soviet system but also by global changes in accessibility, travel, economic opportunity, education and lately climate. He finds fascinating corners of history such as the remote Anglican missionary post on the Russian/Chinese border which in over thirty years failed to convert a single soul. A good book. I would expect nothing less from the author. ( )
  Steve38 | Dec 9, 2020 |
Though 'In Siberia' is about twenty years old, it is still essential reading for anyone with an interest in Russia and the country's affairs. At once a triumph of travel writing and an insightful piece of nonfiction, 'In Siberia' is a true classic - incredibly well-written, and with a sympathetic heart at its core it reveals much about the character of those living so far from Moscow, yet forever in its shadow. ( )
  soylentgreen23 | Apr 2, 2019 |
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This is the account of Thubron's 15,000-mile journey through an astonishing country - one twelfth of the land surface of the whole earth. He journeyed by train, river and truck among the people most damaged by the breakup of the Soviet Union, traveling among Buddhists and animists, radical Christian sects, reactionary Communists and the remnants of a so-call Jewish state; from the site of the last Czar's murder and Rasputin's village, to the ice-bound graves of ancient Sythians, to Baikal, deepest and oldest of the world's lakes. This is the story of a people moving through the ruins of Communism into more private, diverse and often stranger worlds.

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