Thunder on the Steppe

Thunder on the Steppe
Author: Timothy J. Kloberdanz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1993
Genre: Germans
ISBN:

Folklore, social life and customs of ethnic Germans who returned to former settlements near the Lower Volga River in Russia following the Second World War.

Russia

Russia
Author: Johann Georg Kohl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1844
Genre: Culture
ISBN:

The Steppe and Other Stories, 1887-91

The Steppe and Other Stories, 1887-91
Author: Anton Chekhov
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2005-01-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0141915706

This collection of Chekhov's finest early writing reveals a young writer mastering the art of the short story. 'The Steppe', which established his reputation, is the unforgettable tale of a boy's journey to a new school in Kiev, travelling through majestic landscapes towards an unknown destiny. 'Gusev' depicts an ocean voyage, where the sea takes on a terrifying, primeval power; 'The Kiss' portrays a shy soldier's failed romantic encounter; and in 'The Duel' two men's enmity ends in farce. Haunting and highly atmospheric, all the stories in this volume show a writer emerging from the shadow of his masters - Tolstoy, Turgenev and Gogol - and discovering his own voice. They also illustrate Chekhov's genius for evoking the natural world and exploring inner lives.

Shepherds of the Steppes

Shepherds of the Steppes
Author: Mark D. Wood
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666799572

The evangelical Mongolian church has experienced significant growth since the country opened to the world in 1990. Despite the growth and emergence of the evangelical church in Mongolia, relatively little has been written on the church from the perspective of the leaders themselves. This ethnographic study seeks to express the experience of male, evangelical, Mongolian church leaders in their own words. The book focuses specifically on the leaders' experiences of conversion, discipleship, navigation of Mongolian culture and traditions, and theological education. Readers will hear from evangelical church leaders why they became Christians and what their experience with discipleship was like for them. The issue of contextualization for evangelical Christians is also a central focus. In particular, the translation of the term for God in Mongolian and the perspective of the church leaders are explored. This book will be of interest to those exploring Christianity in Asia and post-socialist contexts as well as seeking to better understand contemporary Mongolian culture.

Russia

Russia
Author: Astolphe Louis L. marq. de Custine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1844
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN:

Notes of an East Siberian Hunter

Notes of an East Siberian Hunter
Author: A. A. Cherkassov
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2012-01-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1468528998

Synopsis by Vladimir Beregovoy Notes of an East Siberian Hunter by A. A. Cherkassov is among the oldest bestsellers in Russia, in print since 1865. This book has often been called an encyclopedia of hunting in nineteenth century East Siberia. It has been cherished and read and reread by generations of hunters and naturalists. It was my dream to share its content with the world outside Russia. I met Steve Bodio*, who is also a naturalist and a professional writer with experience in hunting and Russian literature and history. Working together, we completed its first translation into English. The book is narrated in a lively, colloquial Siberian folk dialect; we tried to preserve it as much as possible. Its content includes meticulous descriptions of hunting methods, wildlife, ways of life, customs and even superstitions common among Russian frontiersmen and the native people of East Siberia in the nineteenth Century. It will be a good reference for historians, biologists, geographers, ethnographers, hunters, linguists and serious environmentalists. V. B *Stephen Bodio, author of Eagle Dreams, On the Edge of the Wild, and Querencia among other titles-- see Amazon.com for reviews.

Shackles

Shackles
Author: S. Skitalec
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages: 725
Release: 2022-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 5041760721

It is devoted to people unsatisfied, grieving for “the best share”, sharply feeling social oppression. As the writer who was close knowing life of workers the Wanderer managed to imprint spiritual power, moral purity, precise mind and “fantastic talent” of the Russian people in the books.