To which I'll peer review is not there the same achy and Italy, uncritical admiration. Granted, the topics very interesting, but I think more is described thanks to the country than the Hugo-Bader - former Soviet republics probably never cease to surprise foreigners. Me and surprising that a reporter without any major problems managed to get the banned site and unavailable to talk to other people. I wonder how much of the reportage is fiction?
I read that Hugo-Bader is perfect, and even a gourmet style. For me it is average. Author burying the reader lots of names and proper names, which sometimes introduces an excess of unnecessary clutter. Clearly trying to be original, but this worked out, "originality" seems to be artificial and predictable. For example, repeated several times with quote Babel ( charge me silk thongs przydymionych their glances ") made me a ktoryms time for gnashing of teeth. No, not for me, such a style. Like the images captured cripples or sick kids from the orphanage.
remember reading the first three reports, mainly because of its cognitive: "The Book of the return from Soviet captivity," the fate of the Tatar lands d. Russian Empire, "The United Soviet Emirate" of Gazprom, and "supported by the scientific magazine" of the consequences of testing nuclear facilities in Kazakhstan. Texts from a set of Hugo-Bader emerged in 1993-2001, which means that most of the issues raised in these subjects lost a bit of freshness. Perhaps that's why picture emerging from these reports is not surprising, merely confirms the old truth about the pervasive abuse of power and lack of respect for the individual.
At the end of quote from Gen. Dubník:
(...) if only one gets the man a slave, then such person will never be a democrat. He has never even worthy citizen will not. Oh, you can see why, in Russia everything is so shitty, zarzygane, work is not respected, do anything they can not decently. Slaves can not work, because their was not interested. [p. 59]
Sad, but true. ______________________________________________________________________________
Jacek Hugo-Bader, "The Paradise Valley among the weeds", Ed. Prószyński i S-ka, Warszawa, 2002
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