Article 1SB7M In 1936 a Russian family retreated into the Siberian forest, where they lived in complete isolation for 42 years.

In 1936 a Russian family retreated into the Siberian forest, where they lived in complete isolation for 42 years.

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In 1978 a team of geologists discovered a family of five living deep in the Siberian forest, 150 miles from the nearest village. Fearing persecution, they had lived entirely on their own since 1936, praying, tending a meager garden, and suffering through winter temperatures of 40 below zero. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll meet the Lykov family, whose religious beliefs committed them to "the greatest solitude on the earth."

We'll also learn about Esperanto's role in a Spanish prison break and puzzle over a self-incriminating murderer.

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