Sovietistan

A Journey Through Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

Erika Fatland author Kari Dickson translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Quercus Publishing

Published:1st Oct '20

Should be back in stock very soon

Sovietistan cover

Erika Fatland's Sovietistan offers a profound exploration of the former Soviet Republics, revealing their rich cultures and complex histories through personal encounters and experiences.

In Sovietistan, Erika Fatland embarks on a captivating journey through the five former Soviet Republics of Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, these nations have carved their own paths, and Fatland's exploration reveals the rich tapestry of their cultures and histories. Each country presents unique stories, from the haunting remnants of Soviet-era nuclear testing sites to the vibrant traditions that persist despite modern challenges.

As she traverses the region, Fatland encounters a diverse array of individuals, each with their own narratives. In Kyrgyzstan, she meets victims of the tradition of bride snatching, while in Kazakhstan, she visits the desolate Polygon, a site of nuclear testing. Her journey takes her to the banks of the Aral Sea, where she observes the impact of environmental degradation on local communities. Through her experiences, she highlights the struggles of human rights activists and the complexities of ethnic relations in these evolving nations.

Sovietistan is not just a travelogue; it is a profound reflection on identity, resilience, and the interplay between tradition and modernity. Fatland’s openness and curiosity allow her to connect deeply with the people and landscapes she encounters, making this book a rare and unforgettable exploration of a region often overlooked by travelers. Translated from Norwegian by Kari Dickson, this work invites readers to discover the hidden gems of Central Asia.

[A] mesmerising trip across central Asia . . . All credit to Erika Fatland, who may have titled her central Asian travelogue Sovietistan, but who treats each with care and attention. Part diary, part sociopolitical analysis . . . A fascinating travelogue -- Henry Foy * Financial Times *
This talented narrator has compiled a book of timeless stories. Social anthropologist Erika Fatland has intertwined her encounters with well-researched digressions in history, politics and geography. -- Renate Nimtz-Köster * Süddeutsche Zeitung *
Engaging . . . The reader learns a lot about all kinds of subjects. -- Sara Wheeler * Spectator *
With her acute journalistic eye, clarity of style and not least a solid background in social anthropology, Erika Fatland has given us a number of astute books on complicated subjects. When this ability is combined with courage and a sense of adventure, the result is impressive * Aftenposten *
Now to be numbered among the best travel writers, the brilliant and intrepid Norwegian Erika Fatland has observed deserts, villages, metropolises and mountains to bring back a jewel of a story of adventure, intermingled histories, geography, geology, culture and politics. * Figaro *
Even if you're not currently planning a trip to Central Asia, this book will change your mind * Klassekampen *
A road trip dotted with curious incidents, thought-provoking observations and absurd stories, from culinary disasters to snapshots of everyday life under a dictatorship. A fine mingling of facts and the observations of a true travel writer * Reiselyst Magazine *
Fatland really knows her subject and writes with conviction. After her thoughtful writing on Beslan and the massacre on Utøya, there was every reason to have huge expectations. They have been more than fulfilled. * Dagbladet *
In Sovietistan, Erika Fatland has created a dense, polyphonic mosaic that shows five young states at the crossroads * Deutschland Radiokultur *
This is another Asia visited by the Norwegian Erika Fatland . . . countries of contrasts, of extreme wealth and the madness of dictators who build white marble cities in the desert * Culture France *
Reminiscent of Ryszard Kapuscinski's The Shadow of the Sun, Sovietistan blends complex history with Fatland's own clear-eyed reporting, the devastation of the Soviet era always in the background (and sometimes the foreground) * Star Tribune *
An introduction to a deeply misunderstood part of the world...the complexity and beauty of this region are best represented when she goes back in time. Fatland has a level of access most outsiders would never have. -- Sebastian Modak * New York Times Book Review *

ISBN: 9780857057747

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 36mm

Weight: 340g

480 pages