Woven among the often bitter and eroding memories of a Siberian past is a sense of new freedom. After all, this is the first time in Russias history when foreigners can travel freely throughout the region--and its inhabitants can comment openly about their government without fear of reprisal. Thubron coaxes an institute official at the Akademgorodok Praesidium to speak his mind: His face was heavy with anger. We have one overriding problem here. Money. We receive no money for new equipment, hardly enough for our salaries. There are people who havent been paid for six months. Then his anger overflowed. He was barking like a drill sergeant. This year we requested funds for six or seven different programmes! And not one has been accepted by the government! Not one!
Thubrons portrait is as elegant as it is evocative. But just as notably, his journey to the east manages to break the long and destructive Siberian silence. --Byron Ricks
Excellent look at a still mysterious land
Colin Thubron takes you right into Siberia with him. And with him, you can experience the hardships and the love of the land that these people face. This is not a tourist book. It is a book about people, interwoven with geographic fact.
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