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Das Buch vom Kaspischen Meer

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Das Buch vom Kaspischen MeerDas Buch vom Kaspischen Meer ist die vielschichtige Reportage eines durch Raum und Zeit reisenden Schriftstellers auf der Suche nach dem Wesen des grten Sees der Erde und seiner Anrainerlnder Kasachstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Aserbaidschan und der russischen Republik Dagestan. In historischer Tiefenbohrung und persnlichen Begegnungen lotet er die zeitlichen und physischen Bewegungen in einem uns kaum bekannten Raum aus, der sich vom Kaukasus im Westen

Das Buch vom Kaspischen Meer ist die vielschichtige Reportage eines durch Raum und Zeit reisenden Schriftstellers auf der Suche nach dem Wesen des größten Sees der Erde und seiner Anrainerländer Kasachstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Aserbaidschan und der russischen Republik Dagestan. In historischer Tiefenbohrung und persönlichen Begegnungen lotet er die zeitlichen und physischen Bewegungen in einem uns kaum bekannten Raum aus, der sich vom Kaukasus im Westen und der unermesslichen Steppe im Osten, dem Elburs-Gebirge im Süden und dem Wolgadelta im Norden erstreckt. Dieses monumentale geopoetische Werk macht das Kaspische Meer als ein die Kulturen trennendes Gewässer verstehbar.

EAN: 9783957577009
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Produktform: Leinen, Gebunden
Autoren: Golowanow, Wassili
Übersetzung: Engler, Valerie~Passet, Eveline
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 1072
Keyword: Aserbaidschan; Dagestan; Iran; Kasachstan; Kaspisches Meer; Kaspisee; Kaukasus; Persien; Russland; Turkmenistan
Fachschema: Aserbaidschan~Kasachstan~Iran~Persien / Iran~Asien (Erdteil) / Zentralasien~Mittelasien~Zentralasien~Mittlerer Osten~Osten / Mittlerer Osten~Naher Osten - Nahost~Nahost~Reisebericht~Reisebericht - Reisebeschreibung~Reisetagebuch~Russland / Politik, Staat, Recht
Fachkategorie: Geschichte des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens~Reiseberichte, Reiseliteratur, Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
Region: Russland~Aserbaidschan~Kasachstan~Iran~Turkmenistan
Thema: Entdecken
Text Sprache: ger
Originalsprache: rus
Verlag: Matthes & Seitz Verlag, Matthes & Seitz Berlin
Länge: 221 mm
Breite: 147 mm
Höhe: 63 mm
Gewicht: 1353 gr
Genre: Sozialwissenschaften/Recht/Wirtschaft
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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