Anthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies- Eight Years on Sakhalin A Political Prisoner’s Memoir
- Engels
- Hardcover
- 9781785278228
- 11 januari 2022
- 292 pagina's
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In 1887, following several years imprisonment for his role in the Peoples Will terrorist group, Ivan P. Iuvachëv was exiled with other political prisoners to the notorious Sakhalin penal colony. The penal colony emerged during the late 1860s and 1870s and collapsed in 1905, under the weight of Japans invasion of Sakhalin. The eight years between 1887 and 1895 that Iuvachëv spent on the island were some of the most tumultuous in the penal colonys existence. Originally published in 1901, his memoir offers a first-hand account of this netherworld that embodied the extremities of tsarist Russian penality. A valuable historical document as well as a work of literature testifying to one mans ability to retain his humanity amid a sea of human degradation, this annotated translation marks the first time Iuvachëvs memoir has appeared in any language besides Russian.
In 1887, following several years imprisonment for his role in the Peoples Will terrorist group, Ivan P. Iuvachëv was exiled with other political prisoners to the notorious Sakhalin penal colony. The penal colony emerged during the late 1860s and 1870s and collapsed in 1905, under the weight of Japans invasion of Sakhalin. The eight years between 1887 and 1895 that Iuvachëv spent on the island were some of the most tumultuous in the penal colonys existence. Originally published in 1901, his memoir offers a first-hand account of this netherworld that embodied the extremities of tsarist Russian penality. A valuable historical document as well as a work of literature testifying to one mans ability to retain his humanity amid a sea of human degradation, this annotated translation marks the first time Iuvachëvs memoir has appeared in any language besides Russian.
Iuvachëv describes both colorfully and with journalistic objectivity fellow political prisoners as well as criminal exiles, corrupt prison wardens, well-intentioned administrators, and island aboriginals. As such, he is able to bring to life the many characters whose fate it was to live on Sakhalin, where, he writes, This Sakhalin kaleidoscope is so complex in consistency it will hang before my eyes my entire life. A man of many talents, Iuvachëv was employed by the island administration as a surveyor, navigator, hydrologist, meteorologist, engineer, choir director, and interior designer. He describes all these employs in detail and with humility. Dispatched as well on expeditions through the Tatar Strait and the Sea of Japan, he saw much of the region, and his observant eye and knowledge of nature allows him to paint wonderful portraits of the regions flora, fauna, and natural wonders.
This book captures Iuvachëvs wit, style, and sense of wonder, and has an introductory essay, explanatory notes, and a brief biography. The result is a comprehensive work that will prove especially useful to students of Russian and European history and literature, but that should also interest any reader desiring an inspiring story of one mans survival against the odds.
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