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Y.T.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Y.T.

“I did remember: Whenever we moved our troops, advanced or retreated, we had written ‘your turn,’ usually just ‘Y.T.,’ to confirm that we’d made our final decision . . . Looking at the letters now, I felt something in the world change forever.” Ukraine, 1984. The Soviet Union is creaking toward collapse, and a group of bored radiophysics students devise a strategy game to keep themselves entertained. But war games are no joke, and no sooner does their game get underway than the KGB pulls the students in for questioning. Eventually they’re released, but they remain marked men. Twenty years later, capitalism is in full swing when one member of the group, Davidov, receives an e-...

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
  • Language: en

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Victory Park
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 434

Victory Park

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-01-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Au milieu des années 1980, la ville de Kiev baigne dans une ambiance apocalyptique : c'est le règne du marasme et du « grand n'importe quoi » qui ont précédé l'effondrement de l'URSS. Les châtaigniers fleurissent dans le parc de la Victoire, où les vétérans de l'Afghanistan dealent du hasch tout en réparant les jeux pour enfants qui tombent en miettes. Les vendeurs du marché noir sont rançonnés par les flics, les affaires marchent mal... Un meurtre vient déstabiliser tout le système, remettre en question les vieilles alliances du parc de la rive gauche du Dniepr. Tout cela parce qu'un étudiant en littérature a voulu acheter une paire de baskets Puma à sa petite amie ? Ave...

Istemi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Istemi

One of the most ambitious and wildly inventive novels to have come out of Russia in years, this short novel embraces the Brehznev years, the USSR's disintegration, and capitalist shock therapy in the post-Soviet blocThe eponymous hero, part of a brood of bored science students, helps concoct a strategy game set in different eras where each "ruler" of his territory competes in Orwellian permanent war. But the KGB uncovers highly plausible and suspicious military plans and a long penance for each "combatant" ensues. All too late, Istemi is the first to realize the mysterious and disturbingly prophetic nature of a seemingly innocent invention. He is powerless as events long foretold for each unfold, including a hellish tour of duty in Afghanistan, incarceration in an asylum, and mindless bureaucratic drudgery—but what fate awaits Istemi as communist absurdist reality turns into postcapitalism nightmare?

Freedom and Terror in the Donbas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Freedom and Terror in the Donbas

This book discusses both the freedom of the Ukrainian-Russian borderland of the Donbas and the terror it has suffered because of that freedom. In a detailed panorama the book presents the tumultuous history of the steppe frontier land from its foundation as a modern coal and steel industrial center to the post-Soviet present. Wild and unmanageable, this haven for fugitives posed a constant political challenge to Moscow and Kiev. In light of new information gained from years of work in previously closed Soviet archives (including the former KGB archives in the Donbas), the book presents, from a regional perspective, new interpretations of critical events in modern Ukrainian and Russian history: the Russian Revolution, the famine of 1932-33, the Great Terror, World War II, collaboration, the Holocaust, and de-Stalinization.

Age of Delirium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 446

Age of Delirium

The first state in history to be based explicitly on atheism, the Soviet Union endowed itself with the attributes of God. In this book, David Satter shows through individual stories what it meant to construct an entire state on the basis of a false idea, how people were forced to act out this fictitious reality, and the tragic human cost of the Soviet attempt to remake reality by force. “I had almost given up hope that any American could depict the true face of Russia and Soviet rule. In David Satter’s Age of Delirium, the world has received a chronicle of the calvary of the Russian people under communism that will last for generations.†?—Vladimir Voinovich, author of The Life and Ex...

Semiannual Report to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408