“The film is based on the memoir Dersu Uzala (which was named after the native trapper) by Russian explorer Vladimir Arsenyev, about his exploration of the Sikhote-Alin region of the Russian Far East over the course of multiple expeditions in the early 20th century. Shot almost entirely outdoors in the Russian Far East wilderness, the film explores the theme of a native of the forests who is fully . Vladimir Klavdievich Arseniev () undertook twelve major scientific expeditions between 19in the Siberian Far East, and authored some sixty works from the geographical, geological, botanical, and ethnographic data he amassed. Among these, Dersu the Trapper has earned a privileged place in Russian literature/5. Vladimir Klavdievich Arseniev () undertook twelve major scientific expeditions between 19in the Siberian Far East, and authored some sixty works from the geographical, geological, botanical, and ethnographic data he amassed. Among these, Dersu the Trapper has earned a privileged place in Russian literature/5().
All about Dersu Uzala. The Books. English, German and others editions · Russian editions · The Dersu and Arsenyev. Dersu - photos · Arsenyev - life. Dersu Uzala (Дерсу Узала) is a nonfiction book written by Vladimir Arsenyev, a Russian officer sent on a series of exploration missions in the Siberian Far East. Vladimir Klavdiyevich Arsenyev (Russian: Влади́мир Кла́вдиевич Арсе́ньев) (10 September - 4 September ) was a Russian explorer of the Far East who recounted his travels in a series of books - "По Уссурийскому Краю" ("Along the Ussury land") () and "Дерсу Узала" ("Dersu Uzala") () - telling of his military journeys to. Dersu Uzala is a Nanai, called by the Russians Goldis, the indigenous people This book has been described as the Russian counterpart to [The Journals of Lewis and Clark], presumptuous, yet a helpful quick analogy for Americans. Books by Vladimir Arsenyev. Dersu the Trapper by Vladimir Arsenyev.
Vladimir Klavdiyevich Arsenyev (Russian: Влади́мир Кла́вдиевич Арсе́ньев) (10 September – 4 September ) was a Russian explorer of the Far East who recounted his travels in a series of books - "По Уссурийскому Краю" ("Along the Ussury land") () and "Дерсу Узала" ("Dersu Uzala") () - telling of his military journeys to the Ussuri basin with Dersu Uzala, a native hunter, from to A ‘classic,’ in Russia, but A picture taken by Vladimir Arsenyev at the beginning of the XX century. It’s a nonfiction account of a Russian surveyor’s friendship with a Siberian trapper in the early ‘s. Arsenyev predicts the desertification of once naturally abundant ecosystems. Jul 19, David Veneziano rated it it was amazing. A memoir by Russian explorer Vladimir Arsenyev, covering his trips in , , and as the first European to explore remote portions of Siberia. Dersu Uzala was his native guide on these trips. The book describes their adventures deep in the wilderness. It is the source for the Kurosawa movie of the same name. A great story of exploration.
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