- Imperium (Polish book)
"Imperium", published in
1993 , is a book by Polishjournalist Ryszard Kapuściński about his travels to theSoviet Union , and more broadly about his personal relationship with that country. Its English translation (by Klara Glowczeswka) was first published in 1994.The book is both a personal
travelogue and amemoir , divided into three parts.In the first part, entitled "First Encounters (1939-1967)", Kapuściński writes about the 1939 entry of the
Red Army intoPińsk , his home town in thePolesie area, and about the poverty and terror he experienced during the ensuing Soviet rule. He continues to describe his postwar experiences in the Soviet Union, including his travel on theTrans-Siberian Railway , and his trips to exotic Central Asian and Transcaucasian republics of the Soviet Union, today Georgia,Armenia ,Azerbaijan ,Turkmenistan ,Tajikistan ,Kyrgyzstan andUzbekistan .The second part of the book, "From a Bird's-eye View (1989-1991)", makes up over one half of the book, and is a travelogue from his lone trips around the Soviet Union during its collapse. In the European part of the USSR Kapuściński visited, among others, Brest,
Moscow andDonetsk , in the Far North -Magadan andVorkuta , in the South -Tbilisi andYerevan . During these voyages he traveled over 60,000 km, mostly by plane.The last, shortest part, "The Sequel Continues (1992-1993)", is a summary. It is also an attempt to analyze the changes in the countries that arose from the disintegration of the USSR. According to the author himself, the whole work does not end with a higher and final synthesis, but with the reverse, because during its writing the subject and theme of the book, the great Soviet Empire, has disappeared.
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