by Chris Bird (Author)
Sergey Novikov, a colonel and Arabist in the KGB, warned Chris Bird in 1993 not to go to the Caucasus, telling him he would be shot or kidnapped down the first side street. Bird ignored his friend's advice and took his young family to the Georgian capital, Tblisi, where he worked as a reporter. The nights were broken by gunfire, and the anarchy on the streets was reminiscent of revolutionary Russia - Russian soldiers driving off to the front bringing to mind the armies of War and Peace. The Russian empire has invariably 'caught a Tartar' whenever it has sought to subdue the Chechens. Their endless war continues to this day at inhuman cost in the valleys and mountains of the Caucasus. Chris Bird describes how lightly armed Chechan fighters held their own against tens of thousands of Russian troops, a conflict that in many essentials has not changed since Lermontov and Tolstoy fought the 'gortsy'. To Catch a Tartar is an individual and very personal insight into the absorbing history of a very complex region still in turmoil today.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: John Murray Publishers Ltd
Published: 04 Sep 2003
ISBN 10: 0719565065
ISBN 13: 9780719565069
Book Overview: Chris Bird was based in Belgrade as The Guardian 's Balkans correspondant during the war in Kosovo. He was also the Caucasus correspondant for Agence France-Presse and then the Associated Press.