
Stories I Stole from Georgia
Wendell Steavenson
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Description
Fed up with working for Time magazine in London, Wendell Steavenson spent two years in the former Soviet republic of Georgia. Stories I Stole captures the exuberance of a fledgling nation of local despots, mountain tribes, blood feuds, and an unlimited flow of red wine. From President Shevardnadze's rigged elections to horse races high in the mountains; from the eerie roadside artifacts of the Soviet era to the farcical power outages in the dead of winter, here is Georgia: weird, invigorating, and still coming to grips with the legacy of its most famous son, Joseph Stalin. Far more than a travel book, this is a scintillating menagerie of true stories peopled by vivid -- and sometimes insane -- characters. In the beach resort of Sukhumi, once the destination of every fashionable Russian but now wracked by civil war, Wendell plays hangman with a secret policeman. In the capital Tbilisi -- ensconced in Levan's Magic Room or lounging in the steam baths -- she hears about the latest duel or kidnapping. In Khevsureti, the meadows are dotted with blue-painted beehives and yellow flowers, while just over the border, there is war in Chechnya.
Product Details
Publisher | Grove Press |
Publish Date | February 24, 2004 |
Pages | 277 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780802140678 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.5 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds |
Reviews
"Stories I Stole reminds us of a truth Americans too easily forgot, globalized world or not: Our planet abounds with countries that don't work.... [Steavenson] demonstrates once again that we share this planet with countries we know almost nothing about."
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