This book is an account of the author's journey through the Muslim republics of the former USSR. Travelling at first by car and, when that disintegrates, by any means at hand, Akchurin reveals a Soviet Union few Western travellers have ever seen, a country on the edge of civil war, where ethnic tensions are leading increasingly to violence and gangs of thugs terrorize outsiders like himself. As he travels he visits old towns and new haunts, friends and family, poets, artists and scholars who have become politicians in the ...
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This book is an account of the author's journey through the Muslim republics of the former USSR. Travelling at first by car and, when that disintegrates, by any means at hand, Akchurin reveals a Soviet Union few Western travellers have ever seen, a country on the edge of civil war, where ethnic tensions are leading increasingly to violence and gangs of thugs terrorize outsiders like himself. As he travels he visits old towns and new haunts, friends and family, poets, artists and scholars who have become politicians in the new politicised nation.
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Good, good. 24 cm, 430, map, some edge wear to DJ, pencil erasure on front endpaper. The author is a Tartar, born in Uzbekistan, and a leading poet and journalist. He describes his tour through major break-away regions of the former Soviet Union, including Kazakstan, Kirghizia, Uzbekistan, and Turmenia.