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Iron Curtain - Anne Applebaum - książka
Producent: Penguin Books
Chosen as a 'Book of the Year' sixteen times and hailed as the top non-fiction choice of 2012, "Iron Curtain" by Anne Applebaum is celebrated as an exceptional work of modern history. A. N. Wilson from the Financial Times describes it as the finest history book he has read. The narrative begins at the conclusion of World War II when the Soviet Union unexpectedly dominated a large portion of Eastern Europe. Under the direction of Stalin and his secret police, these diverse countries were subjected to a new political and moral regime: Communism. Applebaum meticulously outlines how these societies were decimated by Communist authorities, detailing the obliteration of opposition and the challenging decisions faced by ordinary citizens—whether to resist, escape, or cooperate."Iron Curtain" serves as a poignant reminder of the fragile nature of freedom and stands as a significant contribution to historical and moral discourse. Anne Applebaum, the author, is a noted historian and journalist, frequently contributing to the Washington Post and Slate. Her acclaimed work includes "Gulag: A History," which was awarded the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction. She holds the position of Director of Political Studies at the Legatum Institute in London and splits her time between the UK and Poland, where her husband, Radek Sikorski, has held the position of Foreign Minister.Oliver Kamm of The Times lauds it as the standout book of the year, calling it a masterpiece. Historian Antony Beevor praises its importance, insight, and objectivity. Edward Lucas from Standpoint suggests it explains totalitarianism in a manner akin to Arthur Koestler, offering a glimpse into a realm of deception and malevolence beyond our usual imagination. Finally, Orlando Figes of the Mail on Sunday regards it as a monumental history now finally told.
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