Afghanistan: A Russian Soldier's Story

by Vladislav Tamarov

Paperback, 2001

Publication

Ten Speed Press (2001), 192 pages

Description

In 1984 Tamarov, then 19, was drafted into the Soviet Army and posted to Afghanistan where he spent 20 months in a minesweeper outfit. Despite heavy operational responsibilities and danger, he managed to take artful photographs which capture the stark landscape, friendly and unfriendly Afghans and the men of his platoon in action and in repose. Photographs depicting the haunted faces of both soldiers and civilians, the country's rugged yet beautiful mountain terrain, and the banality of daily life between missions are interspersed with Tamarov's unsentimental but passionate prose, in which he reveals his growing disorientation and takes to task his government for a campaign that has been widely dubbed "the Soviet Vietnam". Returning home uninjured in 1986, the author subsequently traveled to the United States, met with Vietnam vets and paid his respects at the Wall on the Mall in Washington, D.C., sharing with his new acquaintances "something which others cannot understand." More than a photographic essay, Afghanistan offerns an stunningly personal view of combat that is rarely seen by most.… (more)

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LibraryThing member martin1400
Very affecting memoir by an 18-year old 'boy' (his description) who found himself allocated to the highly dangerous role of minesweeper just months after was drafted. He took his camera with him and the photos he took are superb 'prompts' for the brief texts in which he reflects on the war and its
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effects on him and his fellow soldiers. These texts and the more extended ones covering 3 or 4 pages are quite dry and understated and are all the more effective for it as they muse on the 'kill or be killed' reality for conscripts like him, the longing for home, and the impossibility of adapting back to home life for those who somehow made it back in one piece.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1580084168 / 9781580084161

UPC

028195084162

Physical description

192 p.; 7.3 inches

Pages

192

Library's rating

Rating

(3 ratings; 4.3)
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