The Whisperers

The Whisperers Orlando Figes


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Private Life in Stalin's Russia




The Whisperers is a triumphant act of recovery. In this powerful work of history, Orlando Figes chronicles the private history of family life during the violent and repressive reign of Josef Stalin. Drawing on a vast collection of interviews and archives, The Whisperers re-creates the anguish of family members turned against one another--of the paranoia, alienation, and treachery that poisoned private life in Russia for generations. A panoramic portrait of a society in which everyone spoke in whispers, The Whisperers is "rigorously compassionate. . . . A humbling monument to the evil and endurance of Russia's Soviet past and, implicitly, a guide to its present" (The Economist).

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Orlando Figes’ The Whisperers gives voice to families living under the Stalin regime in the Soviet Union, having interviewed intelligentsia, party members, kulaks and peasants, and cover a period ranging from the life before Stalin, during Stalin, and after Stalin. The book is excellent to provide real examples for the well-known tragedies of the regime, like mass executions, arbitrary prisons, system of gulags using slave work to produce goods and “reeducate enemies of the people”,... leia mais

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