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- Book Title
- The Other Side of Russia: A Slice of Life in Siberia and the Rus,
- Topic
- Russian
- Narrative Type
- Russian
- Genre
- N/A
- Intended Audience
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- ISBN
- 9781585442379
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Texas A&M University Press
ISBN-10
1585442372
ISBN-13
9781585442379
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2276757
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Other Side of Russia : a Slice of Life in Siberia and the Russian Far East
Subject
Europe / Eastern, Russia
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Travel, History
Series
Eugenia and Hugh M. Stewart '26 Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
28.2 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2002-013749
Reviews
"Sharon Hudgins has written a vivid and engrossing book about a part of the world that's both geographically and ethnically complex. She's done much to make the unfamiliar familiar." --Larry McMurtry, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, "As an eyewitness portrayal of Russia's East during the first years of the post-communist era, this book is destined to become a key primary description of social change in an often forgotten region of the world. Highly recommended."--E. J. Vajda, Western Washington University, "Chapter 7, entitled 'The High-Rise Village,' is an instant classic in the literature on Russia. This is a wonderful book that has something for all...it will entertain everyone from lay persons to Slavic scholars."--Victor L. Mote, University of Houston and author of Siberia: Worlds Apart, "Like Hedrick Smith's The Russians, Sharon Hudgins' The Other Side of Russia, takes the reader inside Russia, to the daily life of people, and the economic and political realities in the post-Soviet era. It goes well beyond being a travelogue, and provides insight well beyond the confines of Siberia. A great read."--Helen Hundley, "As an eyewitness portrayal of Russia's East during the first years of the post-communist era, this book is destined to become a key primary description of social change in an often forgotten region of the world.Highly recommended."--E. J. Vajda, Western Washington University, �Like Hedrick Smith�s The Russians, Sharon Hudgins� The Other Side of Russia, takes the reader inside Russia, to the daily life of people, and the economic and political realities in the post-Soviet era. It goes well beyond being a travelogue, and provides insight well beyond the confines of Siberia. A great read.�--Helen Hundley, "Sharon Hudgins' perceptive memoir of survival in modern Siberia is full of anecdote, conversation, humor, food, friendships and hardships. In a society that, she reports, "placed little value on truth," she kept her eyes and notebook and mind open. The result is an animated examination of grim, grimy, and unpredictably gracious ordinary life in the extraordinary place she calls Absurdistan." --Alfred Friendly, Jr. Co-author, Ecocide in the USSR, and former Newsweek Mosc, "Like Hedrick Smith's The Russians , Sharon Hudgins' The Other Side of Russia, takes the reader inside Russia, to the daily life of people, and the economic and political realities in the post-Soviet era. It goes well beyond being a travelogue, and provides insight well beyond the confines of Siberia. A great read."--Helen Hundley, "As an eyewitness portrayal of Russia's East during the first years of the post-communist era, this book is destined to become a key primary description of social change in an often forgotten region of the world. Highly recommended."--E. J. Vajda, Western Washington University
Dewey Edition
21
TitleLeading
The
Series Volume Number
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
915.704/86
Table Of Content
The road to Russia; Vladivostok - capital of Russia's wild east; Riding the rails - the Trans-Siberian railroad; Irkutsk - the Paris of Siberia; Lake Baikal - the sacred sea of Siberia; Among the Buryats; The high-rise village; Feasts and festivals; The market economy; School days; Farewell to Russia.
Synopsis
Travel to postSoviet Siberia and the Russian Far East with author Sharon Hudgins as she takes readers on a personal adventure through the Asian side of Russia--an area closed to most Westerners and many Russians prior to the 1990s. Even today, few people from the West have ridden the TransSiberian railroad in winter, stood on the frozen surface of Lake Baikal, feasted with the Siberian Buryats, or lived in the "highrise villages" of Vladivostok and Irkutsk. One of the few American women who has lived and worked in this part of the world, Hudgins debunks many of the myths and misconceptions that surround this "other side of Russia." She artfully depicts the details of everyday life, set within their cultural and historical context--local customs, foods, and festivals, as well as urban life, the education system, and the developing market economy in postSoviet Siberia and the Russian Far East. Hudgin's prose shines in her colorful descriptions of multicourse meals washed down with champagne and vodka, often eaten by candlelight when the electricity failed. The author's accounts of hors d'oeuvres made of sea slugs and roulades of raw horse liver will fascinate those with adventuresome tastes, while her stories of hosting Spanish, French, and TexMex feasts will come as a surprise to anyone who thinks of Russia as a gastronomic wasteland. Readers of The Other Side of Russia: A Slice of Life in Siberia and the Russian Far East will find themselves among the guests at Christmas parties, New Year's banquets, Easter dinners, and birthday celebrations. They will experience the challenges of living in highrise apartment buildings often lacking water, heat, and electricity. Above all, Asian Russia's natural beauty, thriving cities, and proud people shine from the pages, proving it is not only a land of harsh winters and vast uninhabited spaces, but also home to millions of Russian citizens who live and work in modern metropolises and enjoy a rich cultural and social life., Travel to post-Soviet Siberia and the Russian Far East with author Sharon Hudgins as she takes readers on a personal adventure through the Asian side of Russia - an area closed to most Westerners and many Russians prior to the 1990s.
LC Classification Number
DK756.2.H83 2003
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