Emigrants are people who are forced to leave their homeland for political, religious, economic, or other reasons.
Perhaps there is no country in the world where Russian emigrants haven’t left their mark. A significant part of them were outstanding scientists and generals, poets and inventors, philosophers and clergy, artists and diplomats, writers and journalists. Each of them, to some degree, was a part of the world of the Russian diaspora—a world whose boundaries no one can measure even to this day.
This audiobook tells about the most famous Russian emigrants of the 16th–20th centuries.