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Two Lives, One Russia


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This compelling memoir, Two Lives, One Russia, chronicles Nicholas Daniloff's experiences as an American journalist reporting from the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It presents a vivid account of his arrest and imprisonment on espionage charges, offering a rare, firsthand perspective on the political tensions and human drama of that era. The narrative uncovers the intricate web of international relations and personal sacrifice, illustrating the profound impact of ideological conflict on individual lives. Daniloff's insightful prose details the challenges and complexities of navigating a society under strict governmental control, providing a poignant reflection on freedom and truth. This powerful work argues for the enduring spirit of journalism in the face of adversity, making it an essential read for those interested in Cold War history and the role of the press.

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling memoir, Two Lives, One Russia, chronicles Nicholas Daniloff's experiences as an American journalist reporting from the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It presents a vivid account of his arrest and imprisonment on espionage charges, offering a rare, firsthand perspective on the political tensions and human drama of that era. The narrative uncovers the intricate web of international relations and personal sacrifice, illustrating the profound impact of ideological conflict on individual lives. Daniloff's insightful prose details the challenges and complexities of navigating a society under strict governmental control, providing a poignant reflection on freedom and truth. This powerful work argues for the enduring spirit of journalism in the face of adversity, making it an essential read for those interested in Cold War history and the role of the press.