Product Description
"A remarkable photo-essay."-Robert McCrum, The Observer
Photographer Simon Roberts traveled throughout Russia for twelve months for this photo-essay. His awe-inspiring landscapes and intimate portraits combine to present a powerful and beautiful vision of contemporary Russia, rooted in an exploration of the idea of the great "motherland."
Simon Roberts is an emerging star of the photo world. He was born in London in 1974, and his work has been widely published throughout the world, including in The Sunday Times, the Guardian, Details, Der Spiegel, and Le Monde.
Rosamund Bartlett is a leading expert on Russian history and literature. Her previous books include her biography of Anton Chekhov, Scenes From a Life (2004).
About the Author
Born in London in 1974, Roberts studied Human Geography at the University of Sheffield. His photographs have been widely published, including by the Sunday Times Magazine, Guardian Magazine, Details, Der Spiegel and Le Monde. Among many awards, Simon won the Ian Parry scholarship in 1998. He lives in Brighton with his wife, Sarah, and daughter Jemima.