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Among the Russians
Among the Russians

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Author: Colin Thubron
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 93901

Media: Paperback
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4

ISBN: 0140080252
EAN: 9780140080254
ASIN: 0140080252

Publication Date: April 25, 1985
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Pages clean and unannotated, binding sound, immediate UK despatch, PAPERBACK

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  • Shadow of the Silk Road
  • The Lost Heart of Asia
  • In Siberia
  • Behind the Wall
  • To the Last City

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Marvellously written account   August 26, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

An absorbing and excellently written account of the author's travels throughout the western Soviet Union at the beginning of the 1980s, chronicling his fascination and exasperation with the people he meets and the experiences he undergoes. The quality of writing makes this a joy to read.


4 out of 5 stars Stand Up the Real Colin Thubron!   June 6, 2007
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I wondered, when ordering "Among the Russians", whether the fact that it had been written a quarter of a century ago, about a world that had apparently disappeared, would detract from the impact of the journey. I need not have worried as it has the immediacy of a trip completed yesterday.
The book perhaps - and understandably so - does not quite have the fine polish of the recent "Shadow of the Silk Road", my first experience of Thubron, but is none the less beautifully written and absolutely fascinating. The combination of the unorthodox travel arrangements for the time (a car), the poetic and precise (I checked Google Images while reading "Shadow of the Silk Road"!) descriptions of places, the intimate and thoughtful portraits of people and, particularly impressive, the provision of a detailed historical context, make for a compelling read. Extra thrills, including a dramatic conclusion to the book, were thoughtfully provided by the KGB.
With all this it might seem unnecessarily querulous to ask for more. But in both these books we are left with a feeling that the author has, perhaps unconsciously, fenced off a part of his personality and his activities. In this age of "letting it all hang out" we are sometimes left with unanswered questions, sometimes on simple practical matters.
On the one hand, a voyage, especially a solitary one, involves constant and often stressful interaction between the traveler and his surroundings. We do see a lot of this but are often left trying to imagine details. On the other, it is often marked by long periods of silence when the traveler, a long way from home, will reflect on his life, loves, beliefs and hopes. Aside from a few memorable incidents, we do not see very much of this.
A writer is fully entitled to reveal, or to hide, as much as himself as he chooses. But a bit more of Colin Thubron, the man, would give his travel books an additional vital dimension. Perhaps - after reading "In Siberia" - I should try his novels!



5 out of 5 stars The best single volume book about Russia   May 30, 2004
 19 out of 19 found this review helpful

Don't be put off by the fact that this was written before the fall of the Berlin Wall - the Russia it writes about is still so recognisable that if you have been there it gives you a lump in the throat to read about it. Unlike Van der Post's Journey into Russia, Thubron writes more about the individuals he meets than the system itself, and in the process manages to paint a portrait of an entire nation. What sets this book above over travel books on Russia is Thubron's ability somehow to put all of Russian literature into the book, with chapters that evoke Pushkin, or Tolstoy, or Chekhov. It is hard-nosed but lyrical, and full of beautiful images, juxtaposed with one another and allowing you to feel the experience as well as just reading about it. Some of the characters are so well evoked you somehow feel afterwards that the encounters are not Thubron's but your own. The pace and power of the book do not slacken until the final line, which packs a punch all of its own. If you are going to Russia, or to the Caucasus, or even to Central Europe, make sure you read this first. It may only be 212 pages long, but it has an epic quality that many books twice the size lack. Recommended without reservation.



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