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An unforgettable journey through Central Asia, one of the most mysterious and history-laden regions of the world. Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan became free of the Soviet Union in 1991. But though they are new to modern statehood, this is a region rich in ancient history, culture, and landscapes unlike anywhere else in the world. Traveling alone, Erika Fatland is a true adventurer in every sense. In Sovietistan, she takes the reader on a compassionate and insightful journey to explore how their Soviet heritage has influenced these countries, with governments experimenting with both democracy and dictatorships. In Kyrgyzstani villages, she meets victims of the tradition of bride snatching; she visits the huge and desolate Polygon in Kazakhstan where the Soviet Union tested explosions of nuclear bombs; she meets shrimp gatherers on the banks of the dried out Aral Sea; she witnesses the fall of a dictator. She travels incognito through Turkmenistan, a country that is closed to journalists. She meets exhausted human rights activists in Kazakhstan, survivors from the massacre in Osh in 2010, and German Mennonites that found paradise on the Kyrgyzstani plains 200 years ago. We learn how ancient customs clash with gas production and witness the underlying conflicts between ethnic Russians and the majority in a country that is slowly building its future in nationalist colors. Once the frontier of the Soviet Union, life follows another pace of time. Amidst the treasures of Samarkand and the brutalist Soviet architecture, Sovietistan is a rare and unforgettable adventure. Review: Terribly dull and boring - My rating and review seems to be completely at odds with most others for this book. Maybe it's just that I was looking for travel stories while Sovietstan is more socio-cultural anthropology, written in a very sombre tone. Maybe my expectations of the book were misguided. In any case, I found it quite dull. ๐ Review: One sided story of 5 islamic countries - The author did not mention extremist islamic movement in 5 countries. Islamic movement of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan should be mentioned by the author. Most of the deadly terrorists reside and are trained in these 5 countries.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 327 Reviews |
S**R
Terribly dull and boring
My rating and review seems to be completely at odds with most others for this book. Maybe it's just that I was looking for travel stories while Sovietstan is more socio-cultural anthropology, written in a very sombre tone. Maybe my expectations of the book were misguided. In any case, I found it quite dull. ๐
A**E
One sided story of 5 islamic countries
The author did not mention extremist islamic movement in 5 countries. Islamic movement of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan should be mentioned by the author. Most of the deadly terrorists reside and are trained in these 5 countries.
J**R
Cool facts and stories :)
I LIKE IT
J**M
Excellent book about a little known region!
I bought this on a whim while shopping for something to read on my device. The author has a wide variety of encounters in each country. Her writing is engaging and each vignette contributes different perspectives for each nation. Worth the read!
L**S
Extremely Pleased
Excellent condition/Excellent price
C**N
Primer for upcoming Silk Road Travel
This book was recommended by a fellow traveler. I really enjoyed reading the section on Turkmenistan. The author included interesting stories. However, the section on Tajikistan and the Great Game was a bit too long for me.
C**T
Informative and engaging
Fascinating account of her travels with a great historical perspective
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