Volga Blues: A Journey into the Heart of Russia

Marzio G. Mian
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Volga Blues: A Journey into the Heart of Russia

Marzio G. Mian
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Braiding snapshots of the present with history, Mian depicts a country haunted by threats to its national integrity.—New Yorker, Best Books of 2026 So Far

"Volga Blues is an amazing journey story and a great book, part travelogue, part sketch of elements of Russian history, and part exploration of the dense, tragic Russian soul in a time of brutal war ... this is, without question, the best book on Russia I have ever read." —Clay Jenkins, Listening to America

Volga Blues blends history, myth, and comedy with the paranoia of a nation in which Stalin seems to be rising from the dead, minus the communism but with brutality intact. Marzio Mian is Alexis de Tocqueville in what has once again become a land of the czars, a Joan Didion for the new authoritarianism’s absurdity and sorrow. —Jeff Sharlet, New York Times best-selling author ofThe Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War

An instant classic. Marzio Mian, an Italian reporter undercover in a country that is one of the most dangerous for journalists, pulls us in the ship of his elegant writing and vigilant observation down the Volga on a powerful current of history and current events. After we’re done with this eminently readable and often-funny book, we begin to understand the Stalin phenomenon, the thrall in which Putin holds his nation, and the Russian point of view in today’s conflicted world, as the Red Army pursues Putin’s goals in Ukraine.—Amy Wilentz, author of Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti

The victory of Marzio G. Mian carries profound meaning for a form of journalism that still knows how to travel, to question, and to immerse itself in stories. One month, 6,000 kilometers along the Volga to recount a Russia rarely spoken of — the unfamiliar borders between territories that once formed the Soviet Union. It is a recognition of journalism still eager to understand and still committed to depth.—Alberto Faustini, jury president of the Estense Prize for Excellence in Journalism

A tense and captivating chronicle of [Mian’s] illicit travels through wartime Russia… It’s an unsettling yet illuminating journey into an isolated and precarious society.—Publishers Weekly

An unsettling but deeply insightful travelog that explains much about Russian life.—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Mian’s fascinating examination of the Russian psyche and masterful travelogue connects everyday people to the Volga and its role in Russia’s past and present.—James Pekoll, Booklist

"A current of tension runs through the chapters...[a] valuable work of reportage."—Maura Elizabeth Cunningham, Bookshelf
  • Date de publication : Jan 20, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 304
  • Éditeur : WW Norton
  • ISBN : 9781324111030
  • Dimensions : 6.25" W x 1.02" L x 9.26" H
Marzio G. Mian is an award-winning journalist, and his research has been funded by the Pulitzer Center. The author of five Italian books, he lives in Milan, Italy.

Elettra Pauletto is a writer and a translator of French and Italian. She lives in Western Massachusetts.

Alessandro Cosmelli is an award-winning photographer. He has published five monographic books and collaborates with the Pulitzer Center. He works out of Miami, Florida.

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