Black Tea

Black Tea

Paperback (25 Sep 2019)

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Publisher's Synopsis

'Elegiac, evocative and disarmingly candid... it can be soothingly poetic and then bring you to a standstill with its sharp, searing honesty.' BBC Russia correspondant, Lucy Ash

'This fascinating autobiographical travelogue is an unblinking self-analysis.' Zinovy Zinik, Russian author

'a triumph of art as well as of observation.' Paul Binding, cultural critic and author

Inspired by the artful prose of Primo Levi, Raynor Winn and Deborah Levy, Black Tea is a book about Russia that starts in London at the height of the Cold War and ends on a beach in Crimea forty years later.

Morris combines elements of his life forged during the breakup of the Soviet Union to create a memoir based on reflections and memory, and a narration that starts in England leads the reader on a journey through Russia from the White Sea to the Caucasus.

The book comes to terms with the central lacuna in twentieth-century thought: the tacit support for communism by Western intellectuals. It describes the author's father's support of Russia and his activism on behalf of nuclear disarmament in the 1970s, and contrasts this with his grandmother's stark warnings of the evils of socialism, and his own ambiguous position growing up in the suburbs outside London, a position that was for many years dominated, in spirit, by a huge military map of the Soviet Union tacked to his bedroom wall.

Highly informed with a unique perspective, Black Tea chronicles the changing geography, politics and personality of Russia over his thirty years there. A reflection and a travelogue, Steve Morris hauntingly explores love and identity, commitment and family.

Book information

ISBN: 9781910461389
Publisher: Claret Press
Imprint: Claret Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 947.085092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 222
Weight: 266g
Height: 367mm
Width: 202mm
Spine width: 13mm