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Dancing On Thin Ice Travails Of A Russian Dissenter Arkady Polishchuk

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Dancing On Thin Ice Travails Of A Russian Dissenter Arkady Polishchuk
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Publisher: Doppelhouse Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 31.42 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Arkady Polishchuk
ISBN: 9780998777030, 099877703X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Dancing On Thin Ice Travails Of A Russian Dissenter Arkady Polishchuk by Arkady Polishchuk 9780998777030, 099877703X instant download after payment.

In this memoir, replete with Jewish humor and sardonic Russian irony, exiled Russian journalist and human rights advocate Arkady Polishchuk (b. 1930) colorfully narrates his evolution as a dissenter and his work on behalf of persecuted Christians in 1970s Soviet Russia. Told primarily through dialog, this thrilling account puts the reader in the middle of a critical time in history, when thousands of people who had been denied emigration drew international attention while suffering human rights abuses, staged show trials, forced labor, and constant surveillance. From 1950-1973, Polishchuk worked as a journalist for Russian state-run media and atAsia and Africa Today,where all of the foreign correspondents were KGB operatives using their cover jobs to meddle in international affairs. His close understanding of Russian propaganda, the use of "kompromat" against enemies and his knowledge of "pripiski" (defined as "exaggerations of achieved results and fake reports") makes this memoir especially eye-opening for American readers in today's political climate. Through the course of the narrative, we are along with Polishchuk as he covers an anti-Semitic show trial, writes samizdat (political self-publications), is arrested, followed and surveilled, collaborates with refuseniks and smuggles eyewitness testimony to the west. The absurdity of his experiences is reflected in his humor, which belies the anxieties of the life he lived.

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