The Oak and The Larch
- Author Sophie Pinkham
- Narrator Emma Spurgin Hussey
- Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
- Publish Date 29 January 2026
- Run Time 9 hours and 49 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Biography: arts and entertainment, Biography: religious and spiritual, Biography: writers, European history, Folklore, myths and legends, Forests and woodland.
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What to expect
‘A towering achievement’ MERVE EMRE
A majestic cultural and environmental history that reveals how forests have made – and resisted – Russia’s many empires.
From the Baltic to the Pacific, from the Arctic to the Steppes of Central Asia, Russia’s forests account for nearly one-fifth of the world’s wooded lands. The Oak and the Larch is the first-ever English-language exploration of this vast expanse – a dazzling environmental history of Russia that offers an urgent new understanding of the nature of Russian power, and of Russia’s ideas of itself.
Inspired by the majestic oak, which towers over the country’s western heartland, and the hardy Siberian larch, an emblem of survival in the east, award winning scholar Sophie Pinkham’s magisterial account spans centuries, revealing how forests have nourished ancient Siberian Indigenous societies, defended medieval Slavic settlements from Mongol invasion and served as both an essential natural resource and a potent cultural symbol for Russia in all its incarnations, from the days of the tsars to the Soviets to Putin’s Federation.
By examining the country from the forest’s perspective, Pinkham pushes far beyond the contemporary political environment in Russia. She draws on literature, history and art to connect the expanse of the Russian wilderness and the nature of Russian culture, with indelible portraits of the diverse figures who have inhabited and celebrated these forests: the legendary Indigenous guide Dersu Uzala, giants of literature like Tolstoy and Chekhov, political thinkers like Kropotkin and even Stalin. She confronts the forest’s role in Russia’s long history of imperial conquest, and in resistance to this conquest.
Gorgeously written and surprising at every turn, The Oak and the Larch offers a vision of Russia rarely seen in the West, as a land defined by its wilderness, shaped by its encounters with the frontier, and – much like our own – ultimately beholden to nature’s whim.
Critics Review
'For Sophie Pinkham, Russia’s forests contain everything: animals and spirits, legends and fairytales, seeds of the world’s greatest novels, whole histories of political repression and revolution, and hope for a radically post-national future. The Oak and the Larch is a towering achievement, a work of remarkable synthesis and sensitive storytelling'
nn Merve Emre, author of The Personality Brokersn
n'Perceptive, wide-ranging, and gracefully written, The Oak and the Larch is a momentous chronicle of Russia’s vast and vital woodlands and their agency in a human history that touches us all. The lessons we follow from this sylvan past– and this book– will determine our future on Earth'
nn Jack E. Davis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Gulfn
n'The forest has been friend and enemy, sanctuary and prison, zone of industry and realm of the spirit. Sophie Pinkham gives us not just a new way to see Russian history but an unexpected source of inspiration for renewing our own relationship with the natural world'
nn Ben Tarnoff, author of Internet for the Peoplen
n'Sophie Pinkham’s book, drawing on a range of disciplines, from history to folklore, ecology to economics, and written with sophistication and wit, presents Russia and its empires in a dramatically new light. A revelation that entertains as much as it enlightens'
nn Douglas Smith, author of Former Peoplen
n'The Oak and the Larch gives us a new way to think about the history and present of Eurasia– as a place defined by how people have lived with trees… . Sophie Pinkham shows the vast range of relationships it’s possible to have with the forest, from conquest to coexistence, offering urgent lessons for a time when living with our environments is so key'
nn Bathsheba Demuth, author of Floating Coastn
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