Skachat - Knigu Taezhnyi Tupik
: Peskov provides a sensitive portrayal of their deep faith. The family’s patriarch, Karp Lykov, maintained 17th-century religious traditions and a dialect of Russian that had long since disappeared elsewhere.
The book chronicles the life of a family of Old Believers who fled into the Siberian wilderness in 1936 to escape religious persecution. They lived in total isolation for over 40 years, completely unaware of World War II or the moon landing, until they were discovered by a group of geologists in 1978. skachat knigu taezhnyi tupik
(Taiga Dead End), written by journalist Vasily Peskov , is a legendary piece of Russian non-fiction that tells the extraordinary true story of the Lykov family . : Peskov provides a sensitive portrayal of their deep faith
