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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... things over his knee . I spoke to him about this and said that if it ever seems that we are conducting reforms like this , the question will arise , ' Can you really call these democratic reforms ? ' That's when the crisis arose ...
... things over his knee . I spoke to him about this and said that if it ever seems that we are conducting reforms like this , the question will arise , ' Can you really call these democratic reforms ? ' That's when the crisis arose ...
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... things that I do not and most people do not . It is not mystical . There is just a certain level of profundity that sets him apart . But I have to admit there were times when my own faith weak- ened . In the early eighties , when there ...
... things that I do not and most people do not . It is not mystical . There is just a certain level of profundity that sets him apart . But I have to admit there were times when my own faith weak- ened . In the early eighties , when there ...
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... things . He is an analyst . " Gusinsky said that about twenty of his employees were former KGB and none of them worked in the security division . “ Our security comes from the police or young people who served in the army , " he said ...
... things . He is an analyst . " Gusinsky said that about twenty of his employees were former KGB and none of them worked in the security division . “ Our security comes from the police or young people who served in the army , " he said ...
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The Lost Empire | 3 |
The October Revolution | 37 |
The Great Dictator | 84 |
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