Russka
Russka
paperback
Published:
4 June, 1992
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780099635208 |
| ISBN10 | 0099635208 |
| Number Of Pages | 1024 |
| Item Weight | 514 g |
| Product Dimensions | 111 x 176 x 43 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Cornerstone |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
It is a series of ingeniously linked short novels, with a great deal of history painlessly delievered ... a very good read indeed * The Times *
Even textured, with just the right amount of spice, it is the literary equivalent of hot cakes * Sunday Telegraph *
Rewarding reading ... an engrossing story. The novel manages to capture and convey the vastness of Mother Russia, her story and her potential * Boston Sunday Herald *
What's impressive about Russka is Edward Rutherfurd's audacity - and his erudition * Washington Post *
Impressive . . . Rutherfurd has indeed embraced all of Russia * The Washington Post *
Russka succeeds where [other books] of trendy Soviet-watching have failed ... Rutherfurd can take his place among an elite cadre of chroniclers such as Harold Lamb, Maurice Hindus and Henri Troyat * San Francisco Chronicle *
Fast moving ... Rutherfurd believes in adding color and adventure to facts that are exhaustively researched, making history palatable if not delicious * Milwaukee Journal Sentinel *
Sprawling ... Rutherfurd's close observation of Russia's religious and ethnic diversity gives this epic a distinctive flavor * Publishers Weekly *
Rutherfurd literally personifies history * New York Daily News *
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Author's Bio
Edward Rutherfurd was born in England, in the cathedral city of Salisbury. Educated locally, and at the universities of Cambridge, and Stanford, California, he worked in political research, bookselling and publishing. After numerous attempts to write books and plays, he finally abandoned his career in the book trade in 1983, and returned to his childhood home to write Sarum. Four years later, when the book was published, it became an instant international bestseller, remaining 23 weeks on the New York Times Bestseller List.
Since then he has written seven more bestsellers: Russka, a novel of Russia; London; The Forest, set in England's New Forest which lies close by Sarum; two novels which cover the story of Ireland from the time just before Saint Patrick to the twentieth century; New York; and Paris. His books have been translated into over twenty languages.