![]() Open Lands, Travels Through Russia's Once Forbidden Places Mark Taplin TRAVEL NARRATIVE 1998 PAPER 376 PAGES COMING IN
An information officer posted at the U.S. embassy in Moscow in 1992, Taplin jumped at the chance to visit the regions of Russia suddenly thrown open to the West. Off he goes to gulags, Siberian archipelagos, Kamchatka and Vladivostok in this witty travelogue that mixes journalism, social commentary and history.
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