“A Bitter Taste of Freedom” is a Personal Portrait of a Late Friend and a Nation That’s Lost Its Way
Putin may have been incorrect there, at least if we still accept Politkovskaya’s unsolved death as a political assassination of some level, but he was correct to further note the martyring tragedy has ...
One of Russia’s most celebrated filmmakers, Marina Goldovskaya, had led a colorful and peripatetic life as a nonfiction filmmaker specializing in docu-diaristic portraits of poets, artists, leaders ...
For most Americans, the liberation of Europe is the story of victorious Allied armies, heroic U.S. soldiers, and European civilians freed from Nazi tyranny by American grit and sacrifice. Hitchcock ...
"If you could lick my heart, it would poison you." This is how one person described his bitterness toward those who hurt him. When profoundly wronged, some people double their injury by holding ...
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