Red blues : voices from the last wave of Russian immigrants /
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Author / Creator: | Shasha, Dennis Elliott. |
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Imprint: | New York : Holmes & Meier, 2002. |
Description: | xii, 258 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Ellis Island series |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4711044 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Privilege Lost
- Georges Nakhitchevansky: Aristocrat by Birth
- Vadim Shron: An Enemy of the People
- Semyon Slutsky: Communist and Patriot
- Alexander Bolonkin: Missle Designer and Political Prisoner
- Lidia Sechkina: Lights Out
- God and Religious Dissent
- Father Michael: Russian Orthodox Priest
- Yelena Mandel: From the Jewish Underground to Bankruptcy Law
- Artists
- Mela Tannenbaum: A Musician's Journey
- Vladimir Kanevsky: "Parasite" and Sculptor
- Eteri Shkodua: Painter with an Attitude
- Mark Kopelev: The Tailor
- Aaron Kanevsky: A Documentary Filmmaker
- Yevgeny and Larisa Ryzhik: Freedoms Lost and Found
- Scientists and Doctors
- Boris and Tatyana Girshovich: Astrophysics and Politics
- Konstantin Likharev: The Decline of "Big Science"
- Anatoly and Olga Borisov: Science Pure and Impure
- Alex and Masha Feoktistov: Starting Over
- Entrepreneurs
- Tatiana Alexa: Winners Don't Cry
- Ella Kozhevnikova: The Twelve Chairs
- Sergey Tchavretov: Business in the New Russia
- Roman Kaplan: Art and Food
- Survival
- Boris Kardimun: Itinerant Spirit
- Matvey Kanengiser: In His Own Style
- Sergey Artushkov: What's Missing?
- The Gray Zone
- Yelena: New York Madam
- Lana: Topless Dancer
- Julia: Dominatrix
- It's A New Old World
- Nikolai Stepanov: Night Driver
- Alexander Sinitsin: Dreaming of Past Glories
- Alexander Obraztsov: Fighting Oblivion
- Snapshots
- Epilogue: The Open Question
- Chronology