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Vagabond Life: The Caucasus Journals of George Kennan Book

"I traveled through the Caucasus like a perfect vagabond, [one who] seeks to know the world and its people as they are and, in order to acquire that knowledge, is ready to become all things with all men and to make himself equally at home in all places. In this sense of the word I do not hesitate to avow myself a vagabond of the most pronounced type." George Kennan (1845--1924) was a pioneering explorer, writer, and lecturer on Russia in the nineteenth century, the author of classic works such as Tent Life in Siberia and Siberia and the Exile System, and great-uncle of George Frost Kennan, the noted historian and diplomat of the Cold War. In 1870, Kennan became the first American to explore the highlands of Dagestan, a remote Muslim region of herders, silversmiths, carpet-weavers, and other craftsmen west of Chechnya, only a decade after Russia violently absorbed the region into its empire. He kept detailed journals of his adventures, which today form a small part of his voluminous archive in the Library of Congress. Frith Maier has combined the diaries with selected letters and Kennanís published articles on the Caucasus to create a vivid narrative of his six-month odyssey. The journals have been organized into three parts. The first covers Kennanís journey to the Caucasus, a significant feat in itself. The second chronicles his expedition across the main Caucasus Ridge with the Georgian nobleman Prince Jorjadze. In the final part, Kennan circles back through the lands of Chechnya to slip once again into the Dagestan highlands. Kennanís remarkable curiosity and perception come through in this lively and accessible narrative, as does his humor at the challenges of his travels. In her Introduction, Maier discusses Kennanís illustrious career and his reliability as an observer, while providing background on the Caucasus to help clarify Kennanís descriptions of daily life, religion, etiquette, customary law, and local government. In an Afterword, she retraces Kennanís steps to find descendants of Prince Jorjadze and describes her work in coproducing, with filmmaker Christopher Allingham, a documentary inspired by Kennanís Caucasus journey.Read More

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  • 0295982500
  • 9780295982502
  • George F. Kennan
  • 1 March 2003
  • University of Washington Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 296
  • 2002. Corr. 2nd
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