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Gulag

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Gulag

By: Anne Applebaum
Narrated by: Laural Merlington
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Pulitzer Prize, General Nonfiction, 2004

The Gulag - a vast array of Soviet concentration camps that held millions of political and criminal prisoners - was a system of repression and punishment that terrorized the entire society, embodying the worst tendencies of Soviet communism. In this magisterial and acclaimed history, Anne Applebaum offers the first fully documented portrait of the Gulag, from its origins in the Russian Revolution, through its expansion under Stalin, to its collapse in the era of glasnost.

Applebaum intimately recreates what life was like in the camps and links them to the larger history of the Soviet Union. Immediately recognized as a landmark and long-overdue work of scholarship, Gulag is an essential book for anyone who wishes to understand the history of the 20th century.

©2007 Anne Applebaum (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
20th Century Communism & Socialism Europe Ideologies & Doctrines Modern Politics & Government Russia World Scary Inspiring
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Anne Applebaum's books are always informative. She is very smug and thin skinned on Twitter. She has a pro-Polish bias. She has a tendency to over hype lesser known Gulag writers at the expense of Solzhenitsyn. That said I will buy every single book she writes.

informative to a degree

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This is a book that cannot be missed or ignored. For As many people died in the Soviet gulags as were slaughtered in WWII. The numbers are incalculable. And yet this history is not given a mention in school history books or elsewhere. It’s like they didn’t exist. And all the while, communism is touted as a worldwide solution to inequality. Applebaum’s book is as impressive as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “The Gulag Archipelago.” A dire must read for any history buff and for anyone with a fear that history will most assuredly repeat itself.

Laura Merlington’s narration is spectacular. So even and so tempered is her voice. #RussianHistory #gulag #Communism #survival #Tagsgiving #Sweepstakes

Horrifying but a Must Read

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A fantastic reality check from an author who has lost touch with reality during COVID.

Great!

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Anne Applebaum has written an extremely valuable work of history that needs to be read by more people.

Just awesome

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Fascinating and terrible stories about the Gulag. Details which I had no idea of the depth of inhumanity and degradation. Frightening cautionary part of history that isn’t taught (or at least I wasn’t exposed to it…)

Worth a listen!

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Opened my mind to mans inhumanity to others. I, naïvely, thought concentration camps were only the work of the Nazi's. The Russian Gulags went on for generations. They didn't use gas chambers. They didn't have to. They simply worked the populations to death.

Enlightening and depressing

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the narrator is amazing and the telling of the history of the Gulag evocative .

An essential history not loudly told.

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The narrator cannot correctly pronounce Russian names at all. For a book written by an author as well versed in Eastern Europe, the narrator insulted her work by butchering pronunciation to the my great displeasure. If you're reading this narrator, Bukhta Nakhodka is pronounced Boo-(kh makes a hard h) -ta Na-khodka not Bookta nak hotka, the ship Dzurma is pronounced as Jur (like in jury) -ma, not the dezurema. Such butchering of names really killed much of the experience for this otherwise great book. Other than this, the narrator did ok.

Pronunciation is bad

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The story itself is immensely sad, and I actually had to take a break from it. At the same time, it is utterly fascinating, though the DREADFUL pronunciation of the foreign names sometimes makes it challenging to focus. Still, I cannot recommend the book highly enough - it is extremely well written and very, very important.

mixed feelings

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This is my third Anne Applebaum book. I listened to them basically in the reverse order she wrote them - Red Famine first, then Iron Curtain, then this one. Gulag was the hardest to actually listen to. It was the least linear and had the most abstract narrative. There were moments when it was a bit tough to follow. That said, it is an excellent book and very worthy of the Pulitzer Prize it won. Anne Applebaum is a national treasure and her work is more important now than ever. I actually think she’s quite courageous - Putin has killed people for less than writing the things she’s written.

And yes the narrator’s pronunciation is atrocious. I don’t speak a word of Russian and even I struggled with her pronunciation. That said her actual voice is very good and if you can just bear with it she’s fine.

Excellent Work

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