‘IT WAS LIKE GETTING ON A PLANE TO THE TWILIGHT ZONE'

Never mind the Bolsheviks

When DANIEL KALDER visited Russia’s most bizarre spots, he realised there was a book in it. He tells Brian Donaldson about pagans, paranoia and pickled babies.

n his introduction to Lost ('nsmmmut. I’il‘e‘s Daniel

Kalder marks out his vievvs on travel. With the

global village getting a little overcrowded and the world‘s tourist hotspots over-familiar (either from the rail of guide books or holiday programmes). the only way to travel is to venture into the planet’s nether regions. Subtitled “Travels to the Republics that Tourism Forgot’. Kttltlc‘t“s hook begins with a list of rules for anti-tourism: ‘vvhatever travel does. it rarely broadens the mind‘: ‘embrace hunger and hallucinations and shit hotels'; ‘travel at the vvrong time of year‘. And above all ‘the anti-tourist loves truth. bttt is also partial to lies. Iispecially his ovvn.‘

So. when you read a letter sent to him from the guy who invented the AK-47 (one Mikhail 'l'imol‘eevich Kalashnikov) declining Kalder’s request for an interview with this charming PS: ‘yvord on the street is that you‘re a cunt'. or when you hear talk ol‘ a boy with no arms asking for cocaine outside a marriage agency. yoti have to start wondering how much of what you‘re reading is actually true. And vvhat ol' the story concerning Peter the (ireat collecting mutant babies in jars for personal amusement“? Well. that one‘s l()l)‘} genuine and you can visit them in St Petersburg. should you so wish. “The actual reality vvas so strange and almost hallucinogenic that I thought I’d throw in some little lies to add to the strange atmosphere] admits Kalder. no foreigner to the vveird and \vonderl‘ul. Alter completing his degree in Iinglish Lit. he worked at the Scottish Office in the Mad (‘ovv Disease crisis unit for

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tvvo months. ‘lt vvas excruciatingly boring and I got tired ol' sending out packages to liarmcrs telling them hovv to kill covvs. Having lived in Dunl‘ermline lor 22 years I knew it was time to get otit and seek adventurcf

So. in the early part of Zillll. he made tor the corruption-tilled 'l'atarstan and to the bi/arre Kalmykia

which has an entire tovvn dedicated to the game ol

chess: 'lt vvas like getting on a plane to the 'l'vvilight 7.one.' Having initially gone there lor the hell ol it. he realised that he shotild vvritc a book on those experiences. So. he added to his accounts ol hanging around those bleak hellholes vsith jaunts around the miserable environs ol’ Mari lil (with its pagan rituals) and l'dmurtia lvvhose cultural identity is almost being submerged by Rtissia).

‘You alvvays have a healthy dose ol paranoia \vhen you travel arottnd Russia. especially on your ovvnf Kalder recalls. ‘ln Mari lil. l was starving and couldn‘t buy any food bttt I never really leared for my lil'e. Russia has this reptttation but I don‘t actually think it‘s that danger'otis and that was something I wanted to get over in the book.‘ Kalder steered away from taking much inspiration l‘rom ‘tcdious' modern travel \vriting. ‘Sonte writers will say. "()h. I had toothache and had to go to a dentist in Tibet." and they act as though they almost died. I knovv that things are really not like that at all.‘

Lost Cosmonaut is published by Faber on Thu 2 Feb.

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