Mud and Stars
Travels in Russia
(Author) Sara WheelerWith the writers of the Golden Age as her guides - Pushkin, Tolstoy, Gogol and Turgenev, among others - Wheeler travels across eight time zones, from rinsed north-western beetroot fields and far-eastern Arctic tundra to the cauldron of ethnic soup that is the Caucasus. She follows 19th-century footsteps to make connections between then and now: between the places where flashing-epauletted Lermontov died in the aromatic air of Pyatigorsk, and sheaves of corn still stand like soldiers on a blazing afternoon, just like in Gogol's stories.
Sara Wheeler
Sara Wheeler is a British writer known for her acclaimed book "Terra Incognita: Travels in Antarctica." Her literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and insightful observations. Wheeler's contributions to literature include bringing attention to remote and challenging landscapes, and exploring themes of exploration and human resilience.