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A critically-acclaimed Sunday Times and Spectator book of 2020, and a major new literary voice.
Sophy Roberts is a British writer whose work focuses on the wild places from Papua New Guinea to the Congo. She began her career assisting the writer Jessica Mitford, and trained in journalism at Columbia University in New York. She regularly contributes to the Financial Times and the US edition of Conde Nast Traveler, among others. The Lost Pianos of Siberia is her first book.
An extraordinary encounter with a wildly fascinating and
astonishingly ill-known region... This is a wonderful book. *
Sunday Times *
The ultimate quest for the oddest objects - pianos - in the most
unlikely place - Siberia. But Roberts makes it much more than that,
an elegant and nuanced journey through literature, through history,
through music, murder and incarceration and revolution, through
snow and ice and remoteness, to discover the human face of Siberia.
I loved this book. * Paul Theroux *
An impressive exploration of Siberia's terrifying past. * Guardian
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An exuberant, eccentric journey through Russian vastness, European
history and Russian culture, The Lost Pianos of Siberia is a
quixotic quest, a picaresque travel adventure and a strange
forgotten story, all wrapped into one fascinating book. * Simon
Sebag-Montefiore *
What shines through in this book is Roberts' genuine, humane
affection for and fascination with the people she meets in Siberia.
* Literary Review *
A stunning example of modern historical travel writing *
Independent *
A richly observed cultural history... thrilling. * New Statesman
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Fascinating account of Siberia's horrific legacy told with great
verve... Roberts is a wonderfully lyrical writer. * The Observer
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Beautifully written... A unique short history of Russia from
Catherine the Great to Putin... A sense of the extraordinary marks
every page. * History Today *
Captures Siberia's wildness, but favours its enchantments. * Times
Literary Supplement *
Courage, patience, erudition and a sympathetic imagination... A
travel book of rare quality. * Dervla Murphy *
Roberts achievement is to vividly bring us into a hidden landscape
that in an over-travelled world retains its mystique. Through her
painterly depiction of the people she encounters, she infuses the
epic with the intimate and reveals how sometimes looking is more
important than finding * Business Post Magazine *
Utterly absorbing - a wonderful addition to the story of
resilience, tragedy and triumph that are the hallmarks of Siberia.
Roberts displays an empathy and understanding worthy of this deeply
haunted, strangely fascinating land. * Benedict Allen *
Roberts' writing is beguiling. * The i *
A modern-day Freya Stark. * Tatler *
The Lost Pianos of Siberia is one of those magical books
that captures the imagination and draws you into the beauty and
majesty of Siberia. Idiosyncratic in style - part travelogue, part
history, part detective trail - it is full of wonderful stories
about human endurance through adversity and the transformative
power of music in the most remote and forgotten outposts of this
vast territory. A book to savour and remember. * Helen Rappaport,
author of THE LAST DAYS OF THE ROMANOVS *
Utterly fascinating and revealing to anyone who only knows Siberia
through its Great Myth as a forgotten, frozen Nowhere. *
Christopher Somerville *
A thrilling adventure to the ends of the earth, where sunlight
glitters in the snowdrifts and the strains of the exile's song
floats through the air. Pack your suitcases for Siberia - Sophy
Roberts' gorgeous prose will summon you there like a smell. * Cal
Flyn, author of THICKER THAN WATER *
What worlds this book traverses! From gilded recital halls to the
haunts of Siberian tigers; from remote penal colonies to volcanic
islands in the Bering Sea: I felt as if I had travelled through
places I had only dreamed of, following these magical instruments
through landscapes and histories so full of tragedy and hope. *
Daniel Mason, author of THE PIANO TUNER *
Absolutely intoxicating. Such vivid detail, rich atmosphere,
heartbreak, and elegance. Sophy Roberts melds research and personal
experience to trace the paths of political prisoners, convicts, and
conscripts determined to find beauty in exile, and track down the
regal pianos now scattered in villages, museums, and storehouses
across the largest country on earth. Some cherished and some
neglected, these pianos tell of the musical colonization of a
continent, and their stories sing. * Jonathan C. Slaght, author of
OWLS OF THE EASTERN ICE *
Romance and tragedy, gulags and tower blocks, princes and oligarchs
and of course tigers and pianos, Roberts captures all the wonder
and heartbreak of an entire Empire in one feast of a book. * Ben
Rawlence, author of CITY OF THORNS and RADIO CONGO *
Not-to-be-missed travel. * The Tablet *
Beautifully constructed, clear-eyed and generous-spirited. * Will
Atkins, author of THE MOOR and THE IMMEASURABLE WORLD *
Stories endure in this compelling debut. * Wanderlust *
A noble quest to understand the dazzling respect for music embedded
in Russian culture. * Country Life *
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