The Russia Reader: History, Culture, Politics
English
Illustrated with maps, paintings, photographs, posters, and cartoons, The Russia Reader incorporates song lyrics, jokes, anecdotes, and folktales, as well as poems, essays, and fiction by writers including Akhmatova, Dostoyevsky, Pushkin, and Tolstoi. Transcripts from the show trials of major Party figures and an account of how staff at the Lenin Library in Moscow were instructed to interact with foreigners are among the many selections based on personal memoirs and archival materials only recently made available to the public. From a tenth-century emissarys description of his encounters in Kyivan Rus, to a scientists recollections of her life in a new research city built from scratch in Siberia during the 1950s, to a novelists depiction of the decadence of the New Russians in the 2000s, The Russia Reader is an extraordinary introduction to a vast and varied country.
See more