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Q. What is the par t of Russia you walked through like?
A. It's just the middle of nowhere. I marveled as I walked, because
the history of 19th-century Russia was about "the land problem,"
about how to properly give freed peasants their due. Tolstoy was at
the center of the debate over land. It led unequivocally to the 1917
Bolshevik revolution, because their platform was, "We will
distribute land freely." And what I'll always remember is, at hillafter hill, coming to the crest and seeing nothing but the road
disappearing in the distance. And I wonder, have ever so few people
ever fought so bitterly over so much land? And that's absurd, of
courseeveryone knows Russia is huge. But walk 100 miles of it,
and you'll understand what that means.
And we got lost a lot because maps of Russia are really, really bad.
That's what really brought out the Russophile in me: how incredibly
hospitable the Russians were. At one point we had to cross the Oka
River. There was an ambulance there with a little aluminum boat,
so I say, "Hi, we're Tolstoy experts and we're following the historical
path of Tolstoy." I lie a little bit"Tolstoy would always ask the
boats on the river for a ride across." And they shrug like this is a
perfectly normal request they get every day, and they gave us a lift.
As soon as the Russians hear Tolstoy's name, they'll do anything for
you.
Q. When p eople hear that you walked more than 100 miles
to follow in Tolstoy's footsteps, how d o they rea ct?
A. Everyone thought we were completely daft for doing this. Wewere repeatedly warned that we would be preyed upon, mugged,
killed, hit by a car. When we got to Yasnya Polyana, there was a
conference going on that turned into a very angry discussion about
the sorry state of Russia and the disappearance of regard for
culture. You can imagine the reaction as we tell this jaunty tale of
our expedition through Russia, and tell these embittered and
cynical Russians how great ordinary Russian people were. We were
accused of not really "getting" Russia. And I ended it recommending
that they all take a walk.
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I'm suprised Denner got lost in Russia. Did he have a geographer along?
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