How we survived communism and even laughed

193 pages

English language

Published Jan. 11, 1992 by Hutchinson.

ISBN:
978-0-393-03076-1
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OCLC Number:
25007534

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“Democracy is not like an unexpected gift that comes without effort. It must be fought for. And that is what makes it so difficult.”

I started reading this book almost on a whim. I first heard about it through Goodreads and seeing an update about it, but I just put it on my to-read list and went my merry way. A few days ago, I saw it on my e-reader and decided to just read through a bit of the first few chapters. I’m not sure how much my consciousness was attuned to current events at that point, as it just started getting crazy, but this has certainly been an appropriate read this week.Slavenka Drakulić is an underrated journalist and writer who in this book gives the reader an extremely intimate and personal view of post-Communist Yugoslavia in the early 1990s. At that stage, communism was gone, but the specter …

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Subjects

  • Drakulić, Slavenka, 1949-
  • Communism -- Europe, Eastern.
  • Authors, Yugoslav -- Biography.
  • Europe, Eastern -- Politics and government -- 1945-