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9780307395832

Eight Pieces of Empire

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    9780307395832

  • ISBN10:

    0307395839

  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2012-10-30
  • Publisher: Broadway Books

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Summary

A two-decade journey, panoramic in scope yet intimate in detail, through the hopes, sorrows, and conflagrations of an unraveled empire and the people living in it. Not with a bang, but with a quiet, ten-minute address on Christmas Day 1991: this is how the Soviet Union met its end. Lawrence Scott Sheets, who was then living in Moscow as a young foreign correspondent, went to the center of the capital to witness the response. "In the streets around Red Square," he writes, "life went on as usual. One would not have known that 300 million people had just become citizens of other countries." But in the wake of that one deceptively calm moment, conflict and violence soon followed. Some of the emergent new countries began to shed totalitarianism, while others sought to revive their own dead empires or were led by barely or totally unreformed ex-Soviet leaders who built equally or even more repressive political machines. Since the late 1980s, Sheets lived and reported from the former USSR and saw firsthand the reverberations of the collapse of empire across Russia, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Ukraine, and Chechnya. Eight Pieces of Empiredraws readers into the people, politics and day-to-day life in the region, painting a vivid portrait of a tumultuous time. On the 20th anniversary of the fall of the USSR, Sheets' stories about people living through these tectonic shifts of fortune-a trio of female saboteurs in Chechnya, the chaos of newly independent Georgia in the early 1990s, young hustlers eager to strike it rich in the post-Soviet economic vacuum-reveal the underreported and surprising ways in which the ghosts of empire still haunt these lands and the world.

Author Biography

LAWRENCE SCOTT SHEETS reported for National Public Radio for seven years and was NPR’s Moscow bureau chief from 2001-2005, covering the entire former USSR. He was Caucasus region bureau chief for Reuters from 1992-2000 and a Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University from 2000-2001. He also worked for NBC News in Moscow during 1992 and his work has been published in the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times, and heard on the BBC World Service, Public Radio International, and other news outlets. Sheets is currently South Caucasus Project Director of the International Crisis Group, focusing on Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.

Table of Contents

Contents for Eight Pieces of Empire (Broadway Paperbacks)
 
Legal Note
Author’s Note
 
PART I—FAREWELL LENINGRAD, FAREWELL EMPIRE (1989–1991)
A Civil War Outside My Door
Our Communal
Tears of a KGB Man
A Bigamist Bandit and a Button Maker
Sickle and Hammer Down: An Empire’s Last Hours
 
PART II—GEORGIA: ANARCHY IN PARADISE (1992–1996)
Nobody Started This War
Exodus
Buried Five Times: Insurgents in Flat Black Nylons
A Word About War
 
PART III—AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA AT WAR (1993–1996)
Azerbaijan: Lifesaving Carpets
Armenia: A Faded Tintype of Mount Ararat
Azerbaijan: The Shish Kebab War and Eastern Democracy
 
PART IV—CHECHNYA: ECHOES OF THE DEPORTATION (1993–2004)
Grenade, Lightly Tossed
Grozny
Three Libertine Sabotage Women
A Disappearance
Three Boys Seeking Martyrdom
 
PART V—RESURRECTIONS: THE ABDICATION OF ATHEISM (1998–2005)
A Nameless Bunch of Bones
A KGB Church and Latter-day Saints
 
PART VI—CENTRAL ASIA: RISE OF THE RED SULTANS (2001–2002)
Uzbekistan: I Cannot Answer That Question
An Afghan Interlude
The Island of Dr. Moreau
 
PART VII—REVOLUTIONS, REINDEER, AND RADIATION (2003–2011)
The Flaming Recliner
Last Song of the Ultas
Home, Sweet Chernobyl
The Road to the Schoolhouse
 
PART VIII—AN EMPIRE EPILOGUE
 
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography

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