
When German journalist Jens Mühling met Juri, a Russian television producer selling stories about his homeland, he was mesmerized by what he heard: the real Russia and Ukraine were more unbelievable than anything he could have invented. The encounter changed Mühling’s life, triggering a number of journeys to Ukraine and deep into the Russian heartland on a quest for stories of ordinary and extraordinary people. Away from the bright lights of Moscow, Mühling met and befriended a Dostoevskian cast of characters, including a hermit from Tayga who had only recently discovered the existence of a world beyond the woods, a Ukrainian Cossack who defaced the statue of Lenin in central Kiev, and a priest who insisted on returning to Chernobyl to preach to the stubborn few determined to remain in the exclusion zone.<br> <br> Unveiling a portion of the world whose contradictions, attractions, and absurdities are still largely unknown to people outside its borders, <i>A Journey into Russia</i> is a much-needed glimpse into one of today’s most significant regions.
Page Count:
342
Publication Date:
2017-02-15
ISBN-10:
1909961124
ISBN-13:
9781909961128
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