The Dark Side of the Earth: How the Soviet Union Collapsed but Remained - A Times Book of the Year

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Synopsis

*A TIMES* BOOK OF THE YEAR

'Savage, comic and tragic . . . Brilliant' JOHN CRACE 'One of the most thoughtful Russian writers of our time . . . You may think you know how it all ends, but still, you simply can't put it down'
YULIA NAVALNAYA**

Who won the Cold War? All my life I thought I knew the answer . . .

In 1961, the Soviet Union put the first man into space. By 1991, it had disappeared. How could just a single generation separate the apex of a civilisation from its collapse? And what remained stirring in its ruins?

Through the lives of that last generation, renowned Kremlin critic Mikhail Zygar reveals the truth about how everything came crashing down. A tale of epic hubris, told with jaw-dropping candour via the memories of its protagonists and victims, this is a masterpiece of narrative history, essential for understanding modern Russia.

'Tells the story with a mordant eye, weaving together the disintegration of Mikhail Gorbachev's reformist ambitions, the implosion of the Soviet economy and the plight of ordinary people'
DOMINIC SANDBROOK, TIMES BOOKS OF THE YEAR

**'This is history as it should be: written like a novel and brimming with moral urgency. Extraordinary'
IAN DUNT

'Pointed, novel, and profoundly relevant' *FOREIGN POLICY***

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Orion
  • ISBN: 9781399609067
  • Number of pages: 560
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
  • Languages: English