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This book provides an often harrowing account of Russian life under Stalin up through a few years ago. The stories are told by many different individuals of various ages and backgrounds. I found it interesting, however, how there were many common themes that ran through those stories. From the ones who wished that the Soviet Union had never dismantled, because it led to a huge gap between the haves and the have nots fueled by corruption, violence and thievery. It also led to multiple wars of bro
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Interesting to see the author's unique style of recording oral histories. And a good reminder of how human brains work to tell such different stories about the same events. But, for someone like me, who isn't really super aware of the history and context in recent decades in Russia / the USSR, it was just over my head. Not an introductory read at all. DNF, which I normally don't review, but since I read 127 pages I feel like I deserve *some* credit ...
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