Resurrection: The Struggle for a New RussiaResurrection plunges the reader directly into the thick of events so that one all but feels Yeltsin's breath upon one's face - he is drunk one day, in command the next, as volatile as the fragmented country he tries to lead. Remnick's new Russia springs to life through vivid portraits of its players: the half-Jewish anti-Semite Zhirinovsky, "a hater, a crank, a nut"; the young (and purged) economist Yegor Gaidar, champion of "shock therapy" and market reform; Vladimir Gusinsky, Russia's Citizen Kane ("a first-generation capitalist living in a jungle world with few rules or restraints"); Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who returned from a twenty-year exile to find a country freed from communism but still steeped in misery - and nostalgia. These portraits emerge against a background dominated by the war in Chechnya, which Remnick visits in a bloody and unforgettable chapter, and a Moscow in turbulent transition. |
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... interests . We must democratically represent the interests of these people - some of whom think as nation- alists — and not only the interests of our friends in Washington . " Of course , there is a nostalgia now for the old Russia or ...
... interests . We must democratically represent the interests of these people - some of whom think as nation- alists — and not only the interests of our friends in Washington . " Of course , there is a nostalgia now for the old Russia or ...
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... interests — not so much the interests of our individual companies , but the interests of all who want to live an ordinary life , for all who want to live and not be at- tacked as we were on December 2. In that case they just pushed ...
... interests — not so much the interests of our individual companies , but the interests of all who want to live an ordinary life , for all who want to live and not be at- tacked as we were on December 2. In that case they just pushed ...
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... interests , the editor will sometimes comply , I think . This is not a matter of a ban . It's normal behavior . " Freedom of information is the main thing to a journalist , but an edi- tor in chief is less a journalist than he is a ...
... interests , the editor will sometimes comply , I think . This is not a matter of a ban . It's normal behavior . " Freedom of information is the main thing to a journalist , but an edi- tor in chief is less a journalist than he is a ...
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The October Revolution | 37 |
The Great Dictator | 84 |
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