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To Catch a Tartar Chris Bird

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To Catch a Tartar Chris Bird


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Zusammenfassung

Sergei Novikov, colonel and KGB Arabist, warned Chris Bird not to go to the Caucasus in 1993. "To Catch a Tartar" traces a personal journey through the fragmented Soviet empire, recording a war in which lightly-armed Chechen fighters held their own against tens of thousands of Russian troops.

To Catch a Tartar Zusammenfassung

To Catch a Tartar Chris Bird

"To catch a Tartar": it has ever been thus when the Russian empire has sought to subdue the Chechens. The war continues to this day at inhuman cost in the valleys and mountains of the Caucasus. Sergei Novikov, a colonel and Arabist in the KGB, warned Chris Bird in 1993 not to go to the Caucasus, telling him he would be shot or kidnapped down the first side street. He spoke darkly of fellow agents travelling the region in armoured trains and of railway bandits working the Steppe. Chris Bird ignored his friend's advice and took his young family to the Georgian capital Tblisi, where he worked as a reporter. The nights were broken by gunfire, his flat lit by storm lanterns run on stolen jet fuel. The anarchy on the streets outside his courtyard and across the turbulent Caucasus mountains was reminiscent of revolutionary Russia, and the Russian soldiers driving off to the front to start a new war in Chechnya brought to mind the armies of "War and Peace". In "To Catch a Tartar", Chris Bird traces a personal journey through the violent decolonization of the Soviet empire recording a war in which lightly-armed Chechen fighters held their own against tens of thousands of Russian troops, a conflict that in many essentials has not changed since Lermontov and Tolstoy fought the "gortsy", the "mountaineers" of the Caucasus.

To Catch a Tartar Bewertungen

this tale paints vivid pictures of a land of contradictions ... Yet it is Bird's descriptions of the horrors of Grozny that linger in the mind. - The Good Book Guide

Bird [has] tackled with courage and intelligence a region which has always fascinated Westerners by its physical beauty and by the spirit of its people. - Times Literary Supplement

Instructive and erudite. - New Statesman

Highly readable. - Literary Review

Über Chris Bird

Chris Bird was expelled from Oxford University and later from Belgrade where he was based as the Guardian's Balkans correspondent during the war in Kosovo. Before that he was the Caucasus correspondent for Agence France-Presse and then Associated Press, and lived in Tbilisi with his family. He is now a medical student in London. To Catch a Tartar is his first book.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

The unretired colonel; the blood of Genghiz; cowboy of Caucasus; the de-electrification of the Georgian republic; a is for Abkhazia; letters of credit; freedom or death; Cossacks and mountaineers; winter with the wolves; a warning from history; Jesuits of war; a law more inevitable than death; a dog's death for a dog; the English will rule; hostages.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR006319197
9780719560279
0719560276
To Catch a Tartar Chris Bird
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Hodder & Stoughton General Division
2002-05-09
315
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