In Search of Kazakhstan: The Land that Disappeared
By (Author) Christopher Robbins
Profile Books Ltd
Profile Books Ltd
10th July 2008
10th April 2008
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Asian history
915.8450486
Short-listed for Dolman Best Travel Book of the Year Award 2008
Paperback
304
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
200g
The only thing most people know about Kazakhstan is that it is homeland to Borat- and he isn't even real. Actually this vast place - the last unknown inhabited country in the world - is far more surprising and entertaining. For one thing, it is as varied as Europe, combining stupendous wealth, grinding poverty, exotic traditions and a mad dash for modernity.
Crisscrossing a vanished land, Christopher Robbins finds Eminem by a shrinking Aral Sea, goes eagle hunting, visits the scene of Dostoyevsky's doomed first love, takes up residence beside one-time neighbour Leon Trotsky and visits some of the most beautiful, unspoilt places on earth.
...extremely entertaining and informative...hilarious. * Daily Telegraph *
cracking tale...both hysterically funny and surprisingly moving...you will savour every page. -- News of the World
Discovers a misunderstood and changing land ... a superlative addition to the literature of travel. * Observer *
Extremely entertaining and informative ... hilarious. * Independent *
... an entertaining and chatty guide to a country that has been shrouded in mystery. * Glasgow Herald *
A welcome antidote to the made up world of Borat. * The Times Magazine *
Christopher Robbins is the author of five non-fiction books, including the award winning The Empress of Ireland. He became intrigued by Kazakhstan sitting on an aeroplane next to an American from Arkansas who was on his way to collect an Internet bride. He lives in London (since his return from Kazakhstan).