The Life and Fate of Vasily Grossman
- 510pages
- 18 heures de lecture
First published in Great Britain in 1996 by The Free Press under the title: The Bones of Berdichev.


First published in Great Britain in 1996 by The Free Press under the title: The Bones of Berdichev.
Exploring the significant influence of Russian Orthodoxy on the fall of Soviet Communism and the emergence of Russian nationalism, this book highlights how the Orthodox Church's moral authority played a crucial role in overcoming the 1991 coup against Gorbachev. The authors detail the pivotal actions of Patriarch Aleksy II, a former KGB officer, who is shaping a new national identity reflective of the church's values amidst a search for a meaningful past in post-Soviet Russia.