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Companion Guide to St Petersburg
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Amazing city
Author_Jenny Hughes
Author_Kyril Zinovieff
Category=WTH
Charm
Construction
Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky
Eighteenth century
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Erudition
Family
History
Humor
Inhabitants
Jenny Hughes
Knowledge
Kyril Zinovieff
Location
Period
Russia
Russian translations
Setting
Spiritual strength
St Petersburg
Territory
Theme
Uninhabited marshes
Venice of the North
Product details
- ISBN 9781900639408
- Weight: 400g
- Dimensions: 108 x 181mm
- Publication Date: 10 Apr 2003
- Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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The Companion Guide to St Petersburg was first published in spring 2003 to coincide with the tercentenary of the founding of the city.
Most visitors to St Petersburg have heard at least four facts about it: that it is 'the Venice of the North'; that a vast number of workmen, perhaps a hundred thousand, died in the early years of its construction; that it was built on uninhabited marshes; and that it was founded on territory which did not andnever had belonged to Russia. These 'facts' have one feature in common: none of them is true. Few people can say this with more authority that Kyril Zinovieff, who comes from a family associated with the administration of St Petersburg since the eighteenth century. He recalls being taken as a child in 1917 to see the damage done to the Winter Palace - which he found regettably unspectacular. And more: 'My sister and I may have been two of the last people still alive to have seen Rasputin' is the startling beginning of another chapter.
His knowledge of the history of his city, where every stone tells a story, is encyclopaedic; his respect for the spiritual strength of its inhabitants unbounded; he has produced a work of charm, humour and erudition with a unique insight into this amazing city. KYRIL ZINOVIEFF, as Kyril Fitzlyon, has made noted translations from the Russian, including the Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky; this book has been written with JENNY HUGHES, formerly of the Economist and the Guardian.
KYRIL ZINOVIEFF, as Kyril Fitzlyon, has made noted translation from the Russian, including the Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky. JENNY HUGHES has written for the Economist and the Guardian.
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