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A collection of travel sketches, essays, and short fiction focused on life and culture in Russia, combining eyewitness travel writing, literary and theatrical criticism, and sketches of popular religion, local administration, and social tensions including anti-Semitism and pogroms. The writer mixes sympathetic observation with skeptical commentary on foreign impressions and political partisanship, and frames many points through conversations, reports, and personal encounters. Short stories intersperse the essays, ranging from mystery to satirical pieces that dramatize social strains. The overall impression is varied and observational rather than doctrinal, offering readable portraits and thoughtful, often ironic, reflections rather than polemic.
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