Lenin's tomb : the last days of the Soviet empire
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Lenin's tomb : the last days of the Soviet empire
(Penguin books)
Penguin books, 1994
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First published in Great Britain: London : Viking, 1993
First published in USA: New York : Random House, 1993
Bibliography: p. [559]-562
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work is a narrative of the most momentous event in the post-war world - the end of communism and the subsequent break-up of the Soviet Union. Seen, in some aspects, as a battle between good (personified by Sakharer) and evil (in the form of the Communist Party), the author breathes life into Gorbachev and Yeltsin who are seen as Carylean historical figures on a grand scale. The author covers areas of Soviet politics, culture and society in great depth. The book won the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-fiction.
目次
- Part I By Right of Memory: The Forest Coup
- A Stalinist Childhood
- To Be Preserved, Forever
- The Return of History
- Widows of Revolution
- Ninotchka
- The Doctors' Plot and Beyond
- Memorial
- Written on the Water. Part II Democratic Vistas: Masquerade
- The Double Thinkers
- Party Men
- Poor Folk
- The Revolution Underground
- Postcards from the Empire
- The Island
- Bread and Circuses
- The Last Gulag. Part III Revolutionary Days: "Tomorrow There Will Be a Battle"
- Lost Illusions
- The October Revolution
- May Day! May Day!
- The Ministry of Love
- Black September
- The Tower
- The General Line
- Citizens. Part IV "First as Tragedy, Then as Farce". Part V The Trial of the Old Regime.
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