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![]() A Journey to the End of the Russian Empire Anton Chekhov TRAVEL NARRATIVE 2007 PAPER 110 PAGES
By tramp steamer, carriage and horse, Chekhov journeyed to the far reaches of Siberia and the Russian Far East in the 1890s. The first part of this brief account, taken from A Life in Letters, focuses on his adventures around Baikal. The second half, from The Island, A Journey to Sakhalin," is a piercing account of exiled convicts and native peoples.
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