

The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin [Gessen, Masha] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin Review: Another winner from Gessen - If you are interested in a study of authoritarianism and, specifically the authoritarianism of Vladimir Putin, this is a must read. Masha Gessen has written a compelling, historically accurate, first-hand portrait of a megalomaniac. Gessen is a wonderful writer, clear and concise. Her historical accounts of post and current Putinism are intriguing and horrifying. It is critically important that Americans understand Putin; who he is and what he wants. Trump is a Putin pawn and we must recognize the imminent danger of a U.S. President who is beholden to a stone cold killer like Vladimir Putin. Putin's history is trump's playbook. Review: What was expected - Ms. Gessen is a fabulous writer, if not always entirely clear the first time around; and handles best the distinctly Russian, penumbral rumors and accounts with no verifiable, factual truth. In these cases (of which they are many) Masha plots out dexterously each argument without favoring any, then suggests the most logical without insisting on it as fact. A nuanced thinker with a distinct and recognizable view of Russia that is — if not bleak — crystal clear. That said, the book is short on details of Putin's life. Its not a biography. It's about Putin's rise, which, not coincidentally, is about all the other people snagged in his dragnet of deceit, corruption, and "double-double crosses". It's made clear early on how each story will end. Putin is a profoundly cynical yet murderously sincere purveyor of the power of pure force. Easy read tho. Would recommend. Just not if you're looking for like, a definitive Putin bio, or something think-tank adjacent with layers of footnotes. This is one person's story, but a POV that is singularly compelling. EDIT: HOLY CRAP THE ADDENDUM IS THE CLIMAX BUT THEY ASK YOU TO REVIEW AFTER THE MAIN NARRATIVE. SPOILER ALERT: 😮😮😮😮😮
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,031 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #19 in Historical Russia Biographies #37 in Russian & Soviet Politics #85 in Russian History (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,080) |
| Dimensions | 5.98 x 1 x 8.98 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 1594486514 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1594486517 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | March 5, 2013 |
| Publisher | Riverhead Books |
G**O
Another winner from Gessen
If you are interested in a study of authoritarianism and, specifically the authoritarianism of Vladimir Putin, this is a must read. Masha Gessen has written a compelling, historically accurate, first-hand portrait of a megalomaniac. Gessen is a wonderful writer, clear and concise. Her historical accounts of post and current Putinism are intriguing and horrifying. It is critically important that Americans understand Putin; who he is and what he wants. Trump is a Putin pawn and we must recognize the imminent danger of a U.S. President who is beholden to a stone cold killer like Vladimir Putin. Putin's history is trump's playbook.
R**R
What was expected
Ms. Gessen is a fabulous writer, if not always entirely clear the first time around; and handles best the distinctly Russian, penumbral rumors and accounts with no verifiable, factual truth. In these cases (of which they are many) Masha plots out dexterously each argument without favoring any, then suggests the most logical without insisting on it as fact. A nuanced thinker with a distinct and recognizable view of Russia that is — if not bleak — crystal clear. That said, the book is short on details of Putin's life. Its not a biography. It's about Putin's rise, which, not coincidentally, is about all the other people snagged in his dragnet of deceit, corruption, and "double-double crosses". It's made clear early on how each story will end. Putin is a profoundly cynical yet murderously sincere purveyor of the power of pure force. Easy read tho. Would recommend. Just not if you're looking for like, a definitive Putin bio, or something think-tank adjacent with layers of footnotes. This is one person's story, but a POV that is singularly compelling. EDIT: HOLY CRAP THE ADDENDUM IS THE CLIMAX BUT THEY ASK YOU TO REVIEW AFTER THE MAIN NARRATIVE. SPOILER ALERT: 😮😮😮😮😮
P**A
Modern USSR/Russian History with Emphasis on the Rise of Putin
Reading this book, I have learned a great deal about the history of Russia beginning with the post-war period when Putin first began his career as a low-level government bureaucrat, leading to what seems, given the circumstances of the time, a very improbable rise to the highest position in Russia, where he has since been firmly entrenched. Putin's early career seems very undistinguished, and revisiting the Yeltsin years and learning of how Putin kept a low profile in St. Petersburg, it is fascinating to follow how someone who was apparently completely off the radar screen ended up where he is now - and that he is so strongly in control, at that. As a bureaucrat in St. Petersburg, it seems that Putin (like many in Russia at the time) took advantage of the changing circumstances to fatten his own bank account. He also seems to have been deft in deciding who to support as various leaders came and went, without allowing himself to be taken down with them as they eventually fell from power. It led to his eventually being in a sense the last man standing, as the Russian party sought a leader to succeed Yeltsin. What is also illuminating is the brutality and viscousness of Putin throughout, something that I find particularly relevant given how our world looks today and the role that Putin has, more influential than anyone might have expected. In addition to telling the story of Putin's rise, I found the book to be very informative in reviewing the modern history of post-Soviet Russia, reminding me of many of the events of the past few decades as well as filling in many details I was not previously aware of.
D**N
Important and interesting about Putin and Russia
I didn't want put this exciting book down. I love books which have an amazing story, suspense, drama of a great novel but the added qualities of being faithfully true. The exciting drama continues today and in coming months and years. It's about an important struggle of courage and suffering for freedom and democracy. Some may argue that it's biased -- anti-Putin propaganda with inaccuracies. I don't agree. I have some knowledge about the subject and it checks out regarding the parts that I'm sure of. Gessen is a well-reputed top-notch journalist who writes objective news stories for major internationally respected publications, including a major U.S. newsweekly, etc. As a professional journalist she is meticulous about objectively stating what she knows, and alerts you to what is uncertain -- for example, what some specific source had stated to her but which she feels is lacking in evidence. In other words, this is not conspiracy theory, innuendo, or embellishment to sell a book. This part of history is so interesting that the truth will sell more books than anything one might fabricate -- the detail of her research is amazing. She was there, she has the contacts, and obviously talked with many "inside" people. One may argue that Russia was never a Democracy, so Putin could not have turned a democracy into a more totalitarian country, but if you look at history, you see that Putin very significantly dismantled several key democratic-transparency characteristics of the society and government. The fact that these characteristics had been relatively recently created doesn't diminish the reality or significance of what Putin did. Gessen is also a major author and journalist on the subjects of math and science, which is consistent with a high level of objectivity and intellectual honesty. The book is in perfect English even though she is a native Russian living in Russia. The writing style and composition are first class - she's an important scholar, activist, and literary master. Almost everyone will know a lot more about the recent history of Russia after reading this.
藤**郎
ソ連崩壊時にプーチンのとった態度が今のウクライナ 情勢を占う上で参考になりつつある。
A**O
Reading this extraordinary book I kept thinking of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Bertolt Brecht's recasting of Hitler as a Chicago greengrocer and gangster. Putin as here depicted has the same unswerving greed, obsessive ambition and total banality. He has absolutely no shame. Everyone with the remotest interest in politics, Russia or just the future of the world should read this book. For years the media in the West have shut their eyes to the true nature of Mr Putin's Russia. Liberal opinion has sort of assumed that he was entitled to the benefit of the doubt - long after there was any doubt to have the benefit of - from decades of practice in giving the benefit of the doubt to the Soviet Union. For years it was only some far-right-wingers who, to their credit, noticed and wrote about the enormity of what was being inflicted on the Russian people. This includes theft on a titanic scale, both of money and elections, the calculated destruction of democratic structures and the rule of law, and the murder of Russian citizens when short-term political considerations suggest it. It is all dispassionately set out here. As an account of Mr Putin's gruesome career it is hard to fault this book. For a start it is beautifully written. This is not just in the sense that it is elegant and cliché-free and reads as compellingly as a novel, but, more importantly, in that Ms Gessen manages to get across complex matters clearly and succinctly - and some of the shenanigans by which various enormous sums of money reached various back pockets were complex. She is also fair. She obviously loathes her subject, but she attributes particular atrocities to him only where there is clear evidence. She also maintains a proper distance from some of the less wholesome opponents of the regime, whom she has nevertheless grilled as part of her research. Given the life expectancy of articulate opponents of Mr Putin, who tend if not sent to the labour camps like Khodarkhovsky to get poisoned or gunned down like Politovskaya, Ms Gessen is also enormously brave. She did not retire to the West to research in a library, she stayed in Russia and she deserves our deep respect for that alone.
F**L
Ho acquistato la versione in inglese per esercitarmi, ma è un libro che va assolutamente letto, qualunque sia la lingua. Purtroppo in occidente, e in special modo nel nostro paese, l'immagine di quest'uomo è decisamente edulcorata, per usare un termine accettabile. La realtà di questo libro è sconvolgente: una superpotenza completamente nelle mani di un uomo che riunisce su di se il peggio di un teppista da strada, di un mafioso e di un ufficiale del KGB comunista. Un uomo che ha soffocato nella culla una neonata democrazia e che non teme di usare metodi simili per sbarazzarsi di avversari politici e concorrenti commerciali.
D**Y
Truth still gets out! Inspite of cover ups, murder, threats, control of the media,imprisonment and lots and lots of lies. Russia is not silenced yet. Though polls say 80% of Russians favour a Russian land grab in the Ukraine, i doubt they really have this kind of support ! Especially after reading this book. Cruelty does not befriend the masses !!!! Putin's days are numbered ! Hope he repents, hell is a long time. Masha Gessen has put a face to the man with no face!!!! Thank you for all your research and persistence!!!
B**B
A captivating read about the chilling rise of one of the world's most powerful men. Page-turner.
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