Monday, November 03, 2014
about "Travels in Siberia" Ian Frazier
Ian Frazier, humor contributor to The New Yorker, developed a Russia fetish traveling there and, in 2010, published Travels in Siberia. This hefty travel log relays all kinds of details about Frazier's experiences with his guides, with locals, the climate, terrain, and culture. As made clear by the title, this book focuses on his times in Siberia, the massive symbol that accounts for the bulk of Russian territory (about three quarters of it). The travel-log part that makes for most of the book plodded aimlessly, and the narrative's pace stalled; the best parts relate some fascinating history lessons.
Labels:
East,
Europe,
history,
humor,
Ian Frazier,
magazine,
New Yorker,
nonfiction,
prose,
Russia,
Siberia,
travel,
writing
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