Vanishing woodlands: where are the trees of Turgenev and Tolstoy?
A new book explores 900 years of forests and their history and culture — from Finland to Siberia to war-torn Ukraine
A new book explores 900 years of forests and their history and culture — from Finland to Siberia to war-torn Ukraine

Two practical, passionate books examine the wonder, endangered present and possible future of our woodlands

Nino Haratischwili’s powerful novel charts the lives of four young women in post-Soviet Georgia

Nina and Moses Raine, who have adapted the 1904 drama for the National Theatre, on the twilight of the Russian empire

Rana Dasgupta’s globe-spanning history focuses on the US, China, Britain and France — but overlooks Russia and the impact of war

A compelling story of the conservationists fighting to save the Amur tiger in the Russian wilderness

Two books chronicle the Moscow optimists who fell victim to Kremlin oppression — and those who turned cheerleaders for its…