Gadfly in Russia

Author(s): Alan Sillitoe

Travel

In 1967, with a need to get away from his writing for a month or so, Allan Sillitoe set off in a blue Peugeot to Russia. Despite his desire to travel alone, he was provided with an official escort in the form of George Andjaparidze, who was to become a fellow journeyman and friend.This is a story of travelling, history, people and places: from the Nazis to perestroika; Pushkin to Tolstoy; yet another police check; racing in a German motor rally heading to Moscow; as well as late nights, vodka, getting lost and the mysteries of the Russian language. A speech in Moscow on freedom, and a visit to London by George with a Russian writer that resulted in an unexpected defection, would leave Sillitoe being viewed in a less-than-favourable light by the Soviets.In 2005, invited by the British Council, he found himself once again in Russia, offering the perfect opportunity to revisit his diaries of old to create this compelling book."Gadfly in Russia" is a fascinating account of one man's relationship with Russia and its people, and their changing fortunes, over the past 40 years.

General Information

  • : 9781906217587
  • : JR Books Ltd
  • : JR Books Ltd
  • : 0.181
  • : 197mm X 129mm X 20mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Alan Sillitoe
  • : 256
  • : 8 pages of b&w photos

$29.99 NZD

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