Mud and stars : travels in Russia with Pushkin, Tolstoy, and other geniuses of the Golden Age / Sara Wheeler.
Publisher: New York : Pantheon Books, 2019Description: xv, 287 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781524748012
- 1524748013
- Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich, 1799-1837 -- Homes and haunts
- Gogolʹ, Nikolaĭ Vasilʹevich, 1809-1852 -- Homes and haunts
- Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910 -- Homes and haunts
- Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich, 1818-1883 -- Homes and haunts
- Literary landmarks -- Russia (Federation)
- Authors, Russian -- 19th century -- Biography
- Russian literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism
- Russia (Federation) -- Description and travel
- PG2996 .W54 2019
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PG2835.3 .M67 A2 2008 Factory of tears / | PG2951 .C36 1989 The Cambridge history of Russian literature / | PG2981 .G7 D3 Russian literature and modern English fiction; a collection of critical essays. | PG2996 .W54 2019 Mud and stars : travels in Russia with Pushkin, Tolstoy, and other geniuses of the Golden Age / | PG3012 .W5 A window on Russia, for the use of foreign readers. | PG3022 .B7 Russian literature since the Revolution / | PG3056 .H5 Nightingale fever : Russian poets in revolution / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The people stay silent -- A heart's journey -- The heart within the tomb -- I am yours in heart -- We all come out from under Gogol's overcoat -- We shall rest -- The lady Macbeth of Mtsensk -- The poetry of procrastination -- Deep-sea fish -- Envoi.
With the writers of the Golden Age as her guides-Pushkin, Tolstoy, Gogol, and Turgenev, among others-Sara Wheeler searches for a Russia not in the news, traveling from rinsed northwestern beet fields and the Far Eastern Arctic tundra to the cauldron of nationalities, religions, and languages in the Caucasus. Bypassing major cities as much as possible, she goes instead to the places associated with the country's literary masters. With her, we see the fabled Trigorskoye (three hills) estate that Pushkin frequented during his exile, now preserved in his honor. We look for Dostoevsky along the waters of Lake Ilmen, site of the only house the restless writer ever owned. We pay tribute to the single stone that remains of Tolstoy's birthplace. Wheeler weaves these writers' lives and works around their historical homes, giving us rich portraits of the many diverse Russias from which these writers spoke. As she travels, Wheeler follows local guides, boards with families in modest homestays, eats roe and pelmeni and cabbage soup, invokes recipes from Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking, learns the language, and observes the pattern of outcry and silence that characterizes life under Vladimir Putin. Illustrated with both historical images and contemporary snapshots of the people and places that shaped her journey, Mud and Stars gives us timely, witty, and deeply personal insights into Russia, then and now.
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