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Stuart Milligan reads from Paul Theroux's account of a journey from London to East Asia. From Georgia, Paul moves on to Azerbaijan, stops in Baku and continues to Turkmenistan.

Stuart Milligan reads from Paul Theroux's account of a journey in which he retraces his own steps and follows in the tracks of his classic 1973 travel book The Great Railway Bazaar

From Georgia, Paul boards a train bound for Azerbaijan and alights in boomtown Baku, just in time for a national holiday to celebrate the first day of spring. Moving on to Turkmenistan, he witnesses at first hand the legacy of Saparmyrat Niyasov's repressive and eccentric dictatorship.

18 minutes

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Wed 3 Sep 2008 00:30

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  • Tue 2 Sep 2008 09:45
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