20th Century works about the Caucasus - list
John Dunn
j.dunn at SLAVONIC.ARTS.GLA.AC.UK
Thu Sep 30 15:01:49 UTC 2010
As you've left in your list Fitzroy Maclean's book, perhaps I could take the liberty of mentioning another, less well-known travelogue:
Negley Farson, Caucasian Journey, The Travel Book Club, London, 1952. The book, though written in 1950, describes a journey across the North-West Caucasus made in 1929.
John Dunn.
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Subject: [SEELANGS] 20th Century works about the Caucasus - list
Dear All,
Thank you to everyone who replied with contemporary Russian works about the
Caucasus. I had suspected that there were far fewer works on this subject
from Soviet times, and the responses I have gotten confirmed that. I will
continue researching and see what I can come up with. In the meantime, here
is a compiled list of all the replies I received, in case anyone else is
interested.
Thanks again!
John
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*British Literature*
Fitzroy Maclean's 20th century travelogue "To Caucasus, the End of the
Earth"
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