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An astonishing biographical narrative of Boris for whom the world is his oyster. Few can have lived such a rich and varied life: whether he was hunting man-eating tigers, taking part in an anthropological expedition to Hollywood with two fabulously wealthy maharajas, or playing an important part in the coronation of a Nepalese king. From a childhood spent with a wealthy family in Tsarist Russia to a career as owner of a first-class hotel in Kathmandu in the shadow of Mount Everest is a long and colorful road. It is the road taken by Boris Lissanevitch, the extraordinary central character of this book, a road that led him as a young boy into hardship and battle in the Russian Revolution, to a career as a famous dancer with Diaghilev's Ballet Russe, to Calcutta in the glittering days of the British Raj, where he helped found and manage the exclusive 300 Club and finally to the beautiful kingdom of Nepal with its ancient civilization virtually untouched by Western life. Rarely does a book come along with a subject of such variety, power, and humanity, rarer still is an author capable of doing such ample justice to his subject Michel Peissel captures all the drama of Boris's extraordinary exploits. He recreates the brilliance of Diaghilev's circle, the misery, and terror of the Revolution, and the high noon of British India, making his story an adventure in time as well as space. Above all, he does justice to the personality of Boris himself - a personality that has cast its spell over people of all nations and levels of society who have come into contact with him, from waiters to monarchs and from maharajas to mountaineers. It is a spell that will captivate and enrich the reader himself.

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