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Looking for some good books set in Russia/Europe during the Cold War. Any recommendations appreciated.

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are you looking for non-fiction? or fiction?

if the latter, le carre is great. the smiley books are brilliant.

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Mickey, you're asking a pretty broad question. There are many books written on both sides of the Atlantic in this era, both fiction and nonfiction. What in particular is your interest?
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Check out Stanislav Levchenko's book "On the Wrong Side". It's mostly about his time in Japan but I haven't read a better book about the KGB.

Plus you can get it for a penny on Amazon.

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A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, Gulag Archipelago, From Under the Rubble (actually anything by him)-- Solzhenitsyn
Heart of a Dog-- Bulgakov
Doctor Zhivago- Pasternak
Omon Ra- Pelevin
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"The Aquarium" by Victor Suvarov, pen name for Vladimir Rezun. He's got others, his "Spetznaz" was a fun read and "the Liberators" is a fantastic inside look at the invasion of Czekoslovakia.
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Mickey O'neil wrote:Looking for some good books set in Russia/Europe during the Cold War.
Nostalgia?

BTW "Omon Ra- Pelevin" not form times of cold war.
"Heart of a Dog-- Bulgakov" i read more than 1 time (but it also from other times).

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Fat Cat wrote:Mickey, you're asking a pretty broad question. There are many books written on both sides of the Atlantic in this era, both fiction and nonfiction. What in particular is your interest?
I guess I have a broad interest. I would like some fiction books like the ones mentioned as well as some real life accounts. As far as the fiction goes something along the lines of adventure/spy/thriller. I have a good bit to start with here.

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Martin Cruz Smith's "Gorky Park" is a great place to start.

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Shaf wrote:Martin Cruz Smith's "Gorky Park" is a great place to start.
Of course! I was thinking about this book a few weeks ago but forgot about it. Thanks, Shaf.

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Wild Bill wrote:
Mickey O'neil wrote:Looking for some good books set in Russia/Europe during the Cold War.
Nostalgia?

BTW "Omon Ra- Pelevin" not form times of cold war.
"Heart of a Dog-- Bulgakov" i read more than 1 time (but it also from other times).
Bill, Oman Ra seemed to me like a good satire of the space race from the Soviet perspective, but I've never talked to any Russians about the book. What was your impression of it?
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I don't like Pelevin's books. And don't like Omon Ra. For me Pelevin's books just glitches of druggy (i have low taste, i like westerns, sf, etc).
But many considered him as great author.

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The definitive work on Stalin's purges, Robert Conquest's The Great Terror.
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Wild Bill wrote:I don't like Pelevin's books. And don't like Omon Ra. For me Pelevin's books just glitches of druggy (i have low taste, i like westerns, sf, etc).
But many considered him as great author.
Cool, thanks.
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I kow 3 men who likes Pelevin, but they don't likes "Omon Ra", they says it one of his worst.

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DEATHTURD wrote:A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
I strongly second this vote. With very few exceptions, I rarely re-read books. This is one of those exceptions.
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steamboatwillie! wrote:The definitive work on Stalin's purges, Robert Conquest's The Great Terror.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.h ... A966958260
This is interesting, I'm reading the article about it now.


stosh wrote:
DEATHTURD wrote:A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
I strongly second this vote. With very few exceptions, I rarely re-read books. This is one of those exceptions.
I'm going to pick up Gorky Park this week and this looks good as well. Thanks.

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