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Βλαντιμίρ Πούτιν: Ο άνθρωπος δίχως πρόσωπο

Author: Masha Gessen

A unique biography, released in Greek simultaneously with the original English edition. "The Man Without a Face" is the chilling account of the process through which a low-ranking KGB agent ascended...

A unique biography, released in Greek simultaneously with the original English edition. "The Man Without a Face" is the chilling account of the process through which a low-ranking KGB agent ascended to the presidency of Russia.

In 1999, the "family" surrounding Boris Yeltsin began searching for a successor for the ailing president, whose popularity was...

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  • Release Date 6/2012
  • Number of pages Number of pages 427
  • Language Greek
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2012
  • Publisher Publisher Patakis
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A unique biography, released in Greek simultaneously with the original English edition. "The Man Without a Face" is the chilling account of the process through which a low-ranking KGB agent ascended to the presidency of Russia.

In 1999, the "family" surrounding Boris Yeltsin began searching for a successor for the ailing president, whose popularity was steadily declining. Vladimir Putin, with minimal governmental experience, aside from his tenure as deputy mayor of St. Petersburg and a brief stint as head of the secret police, appeared to be the perfect solution: an "faceless" entity that Yeltsin and his close friends believed they could mold to their image.

Suddenly, the boy who grew up in the schoolyards of post-war Leningrad, playing rough and dreaming of ruling the world, became a public figure and his popularity soared. Russia and a captivated West were determined to see in him the progressive leader of their dreams, even as Putin, with ruthless efficiency, dismantled the country’s media, violently seized control and wealth from the thriving business class, and decimated the fragile mechanisms of democracy.

Within just a few years, essentially every obstacle to his unchecked dominance was removed and every opposing voice was silenced, with his political opponents and critics driven into exile or to their graves. As a journalist living in Moscow, the author experienced this story firsthand and for "The Man Without a Face" utilized information and sources that no other writer has exploited.

The account of how a "faceless" man maneuvered to attain absolute—and utterly corrupt—power possesses all the hallmarks of a classic prose narrative. "An extremely illuminating investigation, a brave book that dismantles the multitude of myths constructed in recent years... thrilling!" (The Guardian)

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Author
Masha Gessen
Publisher
Patakis
Original Title
The Man Without a Face
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
427
Release Date
6/2012
Type
Biography
Attribute
Politicians
Publication Date
2012
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789601645896

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A unique biography, released in Greek simultaneously with the original English edition. "The Man Without a Face" is the chilling account of the process through which a low-ranking KGB agent ascended to the presidency of Russia.

In 1999, the "family" surrounding Boris Yeltsin began searching for a successor for the ailing president, whose popularity was steadily declining. Vladimir Putin, with minimal governmental experience, aside from his tenure as deputy mayor of St. Petersburg and a brief stint as head of the secret police, appeared to be the perfect solution: an "faceless" entity that Yeltsin and his close friends believed they could mold to their image.

Suddenly, the boy who grew up in the schoolyards of post-war Leningrad, playing rough and dreaming of ruling the world, became a public figure and his popularity soared. Russia and a captivated West were determined to see in him the progressive leader of their dreams, even as Putin, with ruthless efficiency, dismantled the country’s media, violently seized control and wealth from the thriving business class, and decimated the fragile mechanisms of democracy.

Within just a few years, essentially every obstacle to his unchecked dominance was removed and every opposing voice was silenced, with his political opponents and critics driven into exile or to their graves. As a journalist living in Moscow, the author experienced this story firsthand and for "The Man Without a Face" utilized information and sources that no other writer has exploited.

The account of how a "faceless" man maneuvered to attain absolute—and utterly corrupt—power possesses all the hallmarks of a classic prose narrative. "An extremely illuminating investigation, a brave book that dismantles the multitude of myths constructed in recent years... thrilling!" (The Guardian)

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Author
Masha Gessen
Publisher
Patakis
Original Title
The Man Without a Face
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
427
Release Date
6/2012
Type
Biography
Attribute
Politicians
Publication Date
2012
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789601645896

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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