Imperium

“Imperium” by Ryszard Kapuściński is a detailed exploration of the Soviet Union, published by Granta Books in 1995. This edition spans 331 pages and is presented in English. The book recounts the life and death of the Soviet superpower, beginning with the arrival of Soviet troops in Poland in 1939 and continuing through Kapuściński’s travels across Siberia and Central Asia during the 1950s and 60s, culminating in the USSR’s decline and disintegration in 1991.
Readers will find a personal narrative that captures the complexities of an empire that once unified a diverse array of states under a single identity. Kapuściński’s journey takes him from Poland to the Pacific and the Arctic Circle to Afghanistan, providing insights into the vastness and diversity of Soviet lands. The book delves into themes of travel and the historical context of Russia, offering a unique perspective on the experiences and transformations within the Soviet Union during a pivotal era.
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“”Imperium” is the story of an empire: the constellation of states that was submerged under a single identity for most of the twentieth century – the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. This is Kapuscinski’s vivid, compelling and personal report on the life and death of the Soviet superpower, from the entrance of Soviet troops into his hometown in Poland in 1939, through his journey across desolate Siberia and the republics of Central Asia in the 1950s and 60s, to his wanderings over the vast Soviet lands – from Poland to the Pacific, the Arctic Circle to Afghanistan – in the years of the USSR’s decline and final disintegration in 1991.”–BLACKWELL’S.
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