Zoltar DEXTER -> Re: Re: Two books on the USSR not to be missed (9/14/2002 5:03:24 PM)
|
Hello Davewolf, [QUOTE]Originally posted by davewolf [B] Is the English title "Autopsy for an Empire: The Seven Leaders Who Built the Soviet Regime" or is that a different book? (Improbable but just to be sure.) His Lenin biography seems to be very interesting too BTW. P.S. Is there also a great late summer at the Black Sea (like it is in central Europe) or has the autumn begun already? [/B][/QUOTE] "Autopsy for an Empire: The Seven Leaders Who Built the Soviet Regime" (publisher: Free Press) is the American version of the book (sorry, I forgot Tchernenko, so, there is 7 bio.). But it was edited in 1998. The European version, "The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union" (publisher: Harper-Collins), has been reedited in 1999 (first edition in 1995). "The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union" is the last book of Volkoganov, who died in 1995 (cancer). He wrote in the foreword that the short Lenin biography present in this book was more accurate than the complete one he published separately a few years before, as he sourced new data. His final opinion was much darker. Vokoganov's book is the closest to the human reality of the Soviet tragedy (in fact, the closest to Truth): => it has been written by a Russian historian (only a Russian could truely understand), => who had access to the most secret Russian archives, => who had just converted to christianism (orthodoxy), => and who knew he was about to face his creator (he had cancer). Still summertime on this side of the Black Sea. Sunny (except today), 25°C. Water temperature = 23°C. We hope to swim till mid-October.:cool: BTW, in August 2001, we got +43°C, and in December.....-29°C (a 50-year record). Cheers,:)
|
|
|
|