Natasha's Dance: A Cultural History of Russia (英語) – 2003/10/1
Orlando Figes (著)
内容紹介
The author of A People's Tragedy turns his attention to the culture of Russia, using the lives of writers, artists, and musicians to show how Russia has struggled to define its own soul in the twentieth century. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.
レビュー
"Scintillating. . .an exceptional history of Russian culture and a joy to read." --San Francisco Chronicle
"Stunning and ambitious. . .Figes captures nothing less than Russians' complex and protean notions regarding their national identity." --The Atlantic Monthly
"Staggering. . .A vivid, entertaining, and enlightening account of what it has meant to be culturally a Russian over the last three centuries." --Los Angeles Times
"[A] masterly work." --New York Review of Books
"A big, bold, interpretative cultural history." --Foreign Affairs
著者について
Orlando Figes is the author of A People's Tragedy, and recipient of the Wolfson Prize for History and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, among others. A regular contributor to The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Times Literary Supplement, he is a professor of history at the University of London. He lives in Cambridge, England.
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