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Passport to Enclavia
Price £12.99


Passport to Enclavia
Searching for a European Identity

  / SYNOPSIS
What does it mean to be European? The answer lies not in Brussels, but in Europe’s forgotten enclaves – tiny fragments of one country cut off and completely surrounded by another. Stuck for centuries between two different cultures, currencies and (at times) languages, each is resplendent with idiosyncrasies.

An enclave all of his own, Vitaliev, a Ukrainian-born Russian Jew with Australian and British citizenships, set out on a personal quest to find out what really defines the continent, just as a uniform European identity – in the guise of the Euro - was being imposed from Brussels. A state he dubs EU-SSR.

The first investigative journalist in the old Soviet Union, Vitali Vitaliev was forced to defect from the USSR by the KGB in January 1990. He became widely known in the West for his regular appearances on TV and radio. Vitaliev has published nine books, written in English and been translated into a number of foreign languages, contributed regularly to The Guardian, The European, The Daily Telegraph, The Australian etc., and has made several TV documentaries. He lives near London.


So where exactly is Enclavia?
(click on the Passport to Enclavia Map below to see a bigger version)
Vitali Vitaliev Passport to Enclavia map
  / CHARITY
Part of the proceeds of Passport to Enclavia go to The Foundation for Endangered Languages which works to protect and promote endangered languages. Up to half of the languages in every continent may disappear within the present century. A language develops over hundreds, even thousands of years, but can be gone in a generation. With it disappear cultural knowledge - stories, recipes, rituals, cures, poetry, humour and wisdom.
  / PRESS REVIEWS
"Compelling" The Scotsman

“Vitali Vitaliev is a star in the making” /Time magazine/

“Vitaliev has an irrepressible sense of humour” /The Guardian/

"Charming ... Disarmingly candid. A darkly comic documentary" /The Bookdealer/

"This exploration of European identity makes for a fascinating, often very funny, journey" Geographical

BBC - Radio 4 - Start the Week, Andrew Marr - on Passport to Enclavia by Vitali Vitaliev


Douglas Kennedy


Catalogue Details
Publication Date October 14th 2008
Paperback £12.99
ISBN 978-0-9558302-9-7
Extent 250pp
Rights: World
Classification: Travel
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Reportage Press is a new publishing house specialising in books on foreign affairs or set in foreign countries; non-fiction, fiction, essays, travel books, old travel memoirs, or just books written from a stranger’s view.
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