Tom Parfitt grew up in Norfolk and studied politics and Russian at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies in London. He worked for twenty years as a correspondent in Moscow for The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and The Times. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
Tom Parfitt has written an extraordinary book, a thrilling,
profound masterpiece. His curiosity, courage and empathy shine from
every page. I was gripped, from start to finish
*Nicholas Crane, author of Clear Waters Rising*
A thrilling and beautiful book. Tom Parfitt's extreme walk along
Europe's wildest frontier - through the mosaic of restive statelets
on the southern edge of Russia - is epic in itself, but it offers
too a drill-down into the deepest layers of human experience -
collective memory and individual survival, the legacy of horror and
the joy of healing
*Philip Marsden, author of The Summer Isles, The Spirit Wrestlers
and The Crossing Place*
Superb. Tom Parfitt is one of our great travel writers: curious,
indomitable and brave. His account of his journey on foot across
the North Caucasus is a masterpiece of observation and lyrical
prose.
*Luke Harding, author of Invasion*
With this book, Tom Parfitt has re-invented travel writing for the
21st century. He's an adventurer with a heart; a journalist who saw
too much death, but who - instead of running to the next crisis -
confronted the horror and crafted a testament for its victims
*Oliver Bullough, author of Moneyland*
A remarkable story of intense experience, thoughtfulness and
feeling
*Tristan Gooley, author The Natural Navigator*
In these tender pages Tom Parfitt finds in the meadows of the North
Caucasus and even in Russia itself a dignity that transcends
circumstance. This is a travel book for our time, one that seeks
fragments of hope among shards of war. Thoughtful, uplifting and
hugely enjoyable.
*Sara Wheeler, author of Terra Incognita*
Tom Parfitt is the best kind of journalist - brave, empathetic and
insightful, and with a beautiful writing style
*Shaun Walker, Guardian correspondent; author of The Long
Hangover*
Evocative, intimate and insightful, this is an extraordinary look
at life as a foreign correspondent as told from the messy inside.
Tom Parfitt is brilliant at zooming in and out of the bigger
picture, revealing the sweep of history as it's being written
whilst also capturing every detail and feeling up close and
personal. This beautifully written account of his relationship with
the Caucasus in the aftermath of Beslan offers essential context
for anyone trying to understand what is happening in Ukraine and
Russia and what might happen next. Most of all, High Caucasus is a
reminder of how deeply these not-so-far-away conflicts affect us
all
*Viv Groskop, author of The Anna Karenina Fix*
The finest contemporary interpretation yet written of the landscape
and people of the North Caucasus. Sharply observed and quietly
devastating, High Caucasus reveals how a highland region scarred by
war, despotism, and empire has also produced cultures and
communities of awesome, resilient beauty
*Charles King, author of The Ghost of Freedom*
A keenly felt response to a harrowing experience, Tom Parfitt's
High Caucasus is a life-affirming, uplifting book. A skilful blend
of memoir, history and travelogue which brings this fascinating
region vividly to life, it is also a testament to the recuperative
power of walking
*Merlin Coverley, author of The Art of Wandering*
A vivid and insightful account of an epic journey through Russia's
most volatile region. Parfitt is a captivating guide whose
reportage is an enthralling blend of history, politics and the
personal
*Marc Bennetts, author of Kicking the Kremlin*
Parfitt's epic walk, which he recounts with such sensitivity and
narrative verve, didn't just take him across the wilds of the High
Caucasus. It also took him into the pantheon of great travel
writers
*Paul Willetts, author of Rendezvous at the Russian Tea Rooms*
Courageous, clear-eyed, informative, and searingly real, Tom
Parfitt's journey takes us through an epic human geography that has
long fascinated. I gained intimate insight into the demonic forces
that have driven the Russian project of colonisation on the ground.
The sketches of highlanders and their mountains will stay with me,
and so will the grief, anger, love and hope for the people and
places of the Caucasian highlands
*Kapka Kassabova, author of Border*
In this vividly written, deeply researched and profoundly moving
book, Tom Parfitt walks not only to investigate place but to heal.
Layers of history, culture and trauma run through the beauty of the
High Caucasus, and Parfitt is a wonderfully wise and empathetic
guide.
*Nick Hunt, author of Outlandish*
An astonishing feat of walking and writing. In his journey across
the North Caucasus, Tom Parfitt takes us step by step through the
most remote mountainous landscape of Europe. He loves the mountains
and knows the history, but there is much more here than that: it's
a very personal story of the trauma the wars of this region have
inflicted on its people -- and on Parfitt himself. A completely
original book
*Thomas de Waal, author of The Caucasus*
A captivating book: richly evocative, magnanimous, and timely.
Parfitt leads us across a wondrous landscape matched by the grand
humanity of its inhabitants. As the solitary English walker
contemplates the violent cycles of oppression and rebellion in the
history of the diverse peoples of the Caucasus, their traditional
hospitality never fails. His many encounters along the way -- edgy,
comical, and sorrowful by turns -- come together as an
unforgettable portrait of cultural vitality and endurance
*Rachel Polonsky, author of Molotov’s Magic Lantern*
A magnificent book and a perfect companion to Tolstoy's The
Cossacks and Hadji Murat. A masterpiece
*Redmond O’Hanlon, author of Into the Heart of Borneo*
A work of extraordinary imaginative empathy and power. Parfitt has
an enviable combination of language and journalistic skills,
together with an open heart and a willingness to talk to everyone
along the way, from shepherds and village headmen to teachers and
policemen. He is a story-extracting machine
*The Spectator*
An extraordinary 1,000-mile trek across the mountainous southern
Russian republics of the Caucasus uncovering a brutal history that
resonates today
*Observer*
Beautiful and memorable ... an outstanding book that should be read
by anyone with an interest in the world that extends beyond the
noise of Twitter
*Times*
A poignant, beautiful and sometimes unbearably sad first-person
journey through an epic landscape... As Russia inflicts daily death
and destruction on Ukraine, Parfitt's exploration of how to live
with a history of violence and loss is achingly topical.
*The Moscow Times*
A redemptive memoir-cum-travel book that explores personal and
national memories in a region blighted by trauma
*The Financial Times*
A meditative journey through historical memory, landscape and
culture
*Guardian*
High Caucasus is full of "magical moments" - and sheds light on a
long "misunderstood" region
*The Week*
A gripping, moving travelogue [and] a meditation on the role of
memory in a fascinating place with a tumultuous, tragic past
*The Economist*
It's a wonderful blend of travel, nature, politics and history - I
learned so much from it about that part of the world
*The Bookseller*
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