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Putin

by Philip Short

Henry Holt and Co. ·2022 ·864 pages ·Biography
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The first comprehensive, fully up-to-date biography of Vladimir Putin, woven into the tumultuous saga of Russia over the last sixty years Vladimir Putin is the world's most dangerous man. Alone among world leaders, he has the power to reduce the United States and Europe to ashes in a nuclear firestorm and has threatened to do so. He invades his neighbors, most recently Ukraine, meddles in western elections, and orders assassinations inside and outside Russia. His regime is autocratic and deeply corrupt. But that is only half the story. Unflinching, hard-hitting, and objective, Philip Short's biography gives us the whole tale, up to the present day. To the fullest extent anyone has yet been able, Short cracks open the strongman's thick carapace to reveal the man underneath those bare-chested horseback rides. In this deeply researched account, readers meet the Putin who slept in the same room as his parents until he was twenty-five years old, who backed out of his wedding right beforehand, and who learned English in order to be able to talk to George W. Bush. Vladimir Putin is wreaking havoc in Europe, threatening global peace and stability and exposing his fellow citizens to devastating economic countermeasures. Yet puzzlingly many Russians continue to support him. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the many facets of the man behind the mask that Putin wears on the world stage. Drawing on almost two hundred interviews conducted over eight years in Russia, the United States, and Europe and on source material in more than a dozen languages, Putin will be the last word for years to come.


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"Short's elegant prose conveys a trenchant view of post-Communist society that makes Putin a striking embodiment of Russia's troubled soul."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"robustly researched ..."

Brendan Driscoll· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Short has written a remarkable biography, rich in facts and details, of Putin's life and career."

Laurie Unger Skinner· Library Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Having read obsessively and interviewed almost everyone, Putin included, Short delivers a consistently compelling account of Putin's life so far."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"As Short makes clear, the Russian military has never been able to fight a war without committing war crimes and crimes against humanity."

Carl Rollyson· San Francisco Chronicle Read review ↗ Near the Top

"'Hard to judge' or 'Nothing concrete suggests' and other such qualifiers litter his accounts of critical moments."

Angus Macqueen· The Guardian Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

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