Berezina

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From Moscow to Paris Following Napoleon's Epic Fail

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

نویسنده

Katherine Gregor

ناشر

Europa Editions

شابک

9781609455552
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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Kirkus

September 15, 2019
French travel writer Tesson chronicles his journey following the route of Napoleon's 1812 retreat from Moscow to Paris--200 years later, on motorcycle, in winter. The two weeks documented here represent an adventure, pilgrimage, and challenge against the elements and the weight of history. In 2012, the author and a small group of friends decided to brave the elements of ice and snow on two motorcycles with sidecars, duplicating the route that, two centuries earlier, had been littered with corpses from the well-documented retreat of Napoleon, a "paradox, unique in Human History: an army marched, from victory to victory, toward its total annihilation!" Over the course of the text, Tesson evokes War and Peace, various historical accounts, and Napoleon's own grandiose confessions, alternating with the contemporary account of following Napoleon's tragic route. But why? "For the sheer glory of it." There was much camaraderie on the trip but little glory, as the journey culminated less in triumph than in relief; ultimately, the dangers encountered and the historical horrors conjured hardly seemed worth the risk. As the author notes at one point, "doubt was worming its way into me: what the hell was I doing on a Ural [motorcycle] in the middle of December, with two fools in tow, when these damn machines are made to transport small, 90-pound Ukrainian women from Yalta beach to Simferopol on a summer afternoon?" Yet the meditative aspects of braving the elements on motorcycle offered time to reflect on the enduring legacy of the Franco-Russian conflict on both nations and the rest of the world, the visions that drove Napoleon to his death, and the differences in character between the Russians--in the era after Communism and the Soviet Union--and the French. Both the writer and the reader feel like they've really been through something when the journey is done and Tesson concludes, "I suddenly felt like going home, taking a shower, and washing off all those horrors." A brief travelogue that bridges and comingles past and present.

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Booklist

September 15, 2019
In 1812, Napoleon Bonaparte, with a considerably diminished Grand Arm�e, crossed the Berezina River in retreat from a failed attempt to invade and conquer the Russian Empire. Two hundred years later, French travel writer Tesson (The Consolations of the Forest, 2011), while on a book tour in Moscow, decided to retrace and commemorate the tragic retreat from Moscow to Paris. Tesson enlists a small band of friends, two Frenchmen and two Russians, to join him in his compulsive desire to follow the ghostly footsteps of his ancestral countrymen back home to Paris by riding in the bitter December cold on Ural motorcycles with sidecars. Fortunately, his fellow travelers share both Tesson's hubris and enthusiasm for the campaign that brought the French Emperor his first military failure and Russia its first taste of nationalistic pride. Tesson balances the constant struggles and pitfalls of this two-week motorized trek with excerpts from letters and other archival materials. His insights into today's landscape, scarred by two world wars, are equally compelling. This is Tesson's second work translated into English and the incursion is off to a promising start.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)




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