Dancing Bears: True Stories of People Nostalgic for Life Under Tyranny

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Dancing Bears: True Stories of People Nostalgic for Life Under Tyranny

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ISBN: 9780143129745
作者: Witold Szablowski
译者: Antonia Lloyd-Jones
其它标题: Dancing Bears
出版社: Penguin Books
发行时间: 2018 -3
语言: 英语
装订: Paperback
价格: USD 16.00
页数: 256

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True Stories of People Nostalgic for Life Under Tyranny

Witold Szablowski    译者: Antonia Lloyd-Jones

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An incisive, humorous, and heartbreaking account of people in formerly Communist countries holding fast to their former lives, by the acclaimed author of How to Feed a Dictator .

For hundreds of years, Bulgarian Gypsies trained bears to dance, welcoming them into their families and taking them on the road to perform. In the early 2000s, with the fall of Communism, they were forced to release the bears into a wildlife refuge. But even today, whenever the bears see a human, they still get up on their hind legs to dance.

In the tradition of Ryszard Kapuściński, award-winning Polish journalist Witold Szablowski uncovers remarkable stories of people throughout Eastern Europe and in Cuba who, like Bulgaria's dancing bears, are now free but who seem nostalgic for the time when they were not. His on-the-ground reporting--of smuggling a car into Ukraine, hitchhiking through Kosovo as it declares independence, arguing with Stalin-adoring tour guides at the Stalin Museum, sleeping in London's Victoria Station alongside a homeless woman from Poland, and giving taxi rides to Cubans fearing for the life of Fidel Castro--provides a fascinating portrait of social and economic upheaval and a lesson in the challenges of freedom and the seductions of authoritarian rule.

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