Moscow, December 25, 1991: The Last Day of the Soviet Union
Autor Conor O'Cleryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 noi 2012
The
implosion
of
the
Soviet
Union
was
the
culmination
of
a
gripping
game
played
out
between
two
men
who
intensely
disliked
each
other
and
had
different
concepts
for
the
future.
Mikhail
Gorbachev,
a
sophisticated
and
urbane
reformer,
sought
to
modernize
and
preserve
the
USSR;
Boris
Yeltsin,
a
coarse
and
a
hard
drinking
“bulldozer,”
wished
to
destroy
the
union
and
create
a
capitalist
Russia.
The
defeat
of
the
August
1991
coup
attempt,
carried
out
by
hardline
communists,
shook
Gorbachev's
authority
and
was
a
triumph
for
Yeltsin.
But
it
took
four
months
of
intrigue
and
double-dealing
before
the
Soviet
Union
collapsed
and
the
day
arrived
when
Yeltsin
could
hustle
Gorbachev
out
of
the
Kremlin,
and
move
in
as
ruler
of
Russia.
Conor
O'Clery
has
written
a
unique
and
truly
suspenseful
thriller
of
the
day
the
Soviet
Union
died.
The
internal
power
plays,
the
shifting
alliances,
the
betrayals,
the
mysterious
three
colonels
carrying
the
briefcase
with
the
nuclear
codes,
and
the
jockeying
to
exploit
the
future
are
worthy
of
John
Le
Carré
or
Alan
Furst.
The
Cold
War's
last
act
was
a
magnificent
dark
drama
played
out
in
the
shadows
of
the
Kremlin.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781610391986
ISBN-10: 1610391985
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 12-pp. B/W photo insert on text
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 1610391985
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 12-pp. B/W photo insert on text
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Notă biografică
Conor
O'Clerylived
and
worked
in
Russia
during
the
final
years
of
the
Soviet
Union
as
Moscow
correspondent
for
theIrish
Times.
He
won
journalist
of
the
year
in
Ireland
for
his
reporting
from
the
Soviet
Union,
and
again
in
2002
for
his
first-hand
accounts
of
the
9/11
attack
on
the
World
Trade
Center.
In
30
years
with
theIrish
Timeshe
also
served
as
correspondent
in
London,
Beijing,
New
York,
and
Washington.
He
is
GlobalPost's
Ireland
correspondent
and
is
the
author
of
several
books,
includingThe
Billionaire
Who
Wasn't,
a
biography
of
the
American
philanthropist
Chuck
Feeney,
named
a
2007
best
book
of
the
year
by
theEconomistandBusinessWeek.
Recenzii
"Conor O'Clery's book is a tour de force. It tells the story of one of the most momentous days of recent history with insight, passion and precision. Full of new material and fascinating stories, it is a must read for anyone interested in the fate of democracy in the modern world" -- Martin Sixsmith "Grips you from first to last" -- John Murray Irish Independent "Elegantly written... a superb storyteller" -- Victor Sebestyen The Sunday Times "A clear and exciting account of these momentous times, written by... one of the great reporters of our age" -- Peter Hitchens Daily Mail "A riveting read... rich in humour and humanity and replete with assured judgments" -- Judith Devlin The Irish Times