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Anne Applebaum is a columnist and member of the editorial board of the Washington Post. A graduate of Yale and a Marshall Scholar, she has worked as the foreign and deputy editor of the Spectator (London), as the Warsaw correspondent for the Economist, and as a columnist for the online magazine Slate, as well as for several British newspapers. Her work has also appeared in the New York Review of Books, Foreign Affairs, and the Wall Street Journal, among many other publications. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Radek Sikorski, and two children

Biography

Anne Applebaum is a columnist and member of the editorial board of The Washington Post.

She began working as a journalist in 1988, when she moved to Poland to become the Warsaw correspondent for the Economist. She eventually covered the collapse of communism across Central and Eastern Europe, writing for a wide range of newspapers and magazines.

Returning to London in 1992, she became the Foreign Editor, and later Deputy Editor, of the Spectator magazine. Following that, she wrote a weekly column on British politics and foreign affairs, which appeared at different times in the Daily Telegraph, the Sunday Telegraph, and the Evening Standard newspapers. She covered the 1997 British election campaign as the Evening Standard's political editor. For several years, she wrote the "Foreigners" column in Slate magazine.

Her first book, Between East and West: Across the Borderlands of Europe, described a journey through Lithuania, Ukraine and Belarus, then on the verge of independence. Her second book, Gulag: A History, narrates the history of the Soviet concentration camp system and describes daily life in the camps. It makes extensive use of recently-opened Russian archives.

Over the years, her writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, The International Herald Tribune, Foreign Affairs, The Boston Globe, The Independent, The Guardian, Commentaire, Suddeutsche Zeitung, Newsweek, The New Criterion, The Weekly Standard, The New Republic, The New York Review of Books, The National Review, The New Statesman, The Times Literary Supplement and the Literary Review, among others. She has appeared as a guest and as a presenter on many radio and television programs, among them BBC's Newsnight, The Today Progamme, The Week in Westminster, as well as CNN, MSNBC, CBS and Sky News.

Anne Applebaum was born in Washington, D.C. in 1964. After graduating from Yale University, she was a Marshall Scholar at the London School of Economics and St. Antony's College, Oxford. In 1992 she won the Charles Douglas-Home Memorial Trust award for journalism in the ex-Soviet Union. Between East and West won an Adolph Bentinck prize for European non-fiction in 1996. Her husband, Radek Sikorski, is a Polish politician and writer. They have two children, Alexander and Tadeusz.

Author biography courtesy of Anne Applebaum's official web site.

出版者:Anchor
作者:Anne Applebaum
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頁數:736
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出版時間:2004-4-9
價格:USD 18.95
裝幀:Paperback
isbn號碼:9781400034093
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The Gulag—a vast array of Soviet concentration camps that held millions of political and criminal prisoners—was a system of repression and punishment that terrorized the entire society, embodying the worst tendencies of Soviet communism. In this magisterial and acclaimed history, Anne Applebaum offers the first fully documented portrait of the Gulag, from its origins in the Russian Revolution, through its expansion under Stalin, to its collapse in the era of glasnost. Applebaum intimately re-creates what life was like in the camps and links them to the larger history of the Soviet Union. Immediately recognized as a landmark and long-overdue work of scholarship, Gulag is an essential book for anyone who wishes to understand the history of the twentieth century.

Winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction.

Finalist for the 2003 National Book Award, Nonfiction.

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社科文獻齣版社·甲骨文緻力於為讀者提供有價值的高品質讀品。譯介國外的經典社會科學類理論著作和學術暢銷書是我們圖書係列的主要方嚮。作為一個新的品牌,敬請廣大讀者關注、批評!您的任何意見可通過以下三種方式提供給我們:在我們的新浪微博[http://weibo.com/oracode(社...  

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泰奧多•阿多諾說,“奧斯維辛之後,寫詩也是野蠻的。”可能《古拉格:一部曆史》的讀者會更為領會這句名言,在啃完這部厚達700多頁、甚至能算得上暢銷的著作後,豆瓣上的評論竟然隻有區區17篇,讀書小組的小夥伴們也都不知道該寫什麼好。仔細想想,好像也挺閤乎情理,當我們...  

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古拉格是ГУЛАГ的音譯,他們是俄文Главное Управление Исправительно-Трудовых Лагерей и колоний的首寫字母縮寫,這些俄文字詞的意思,按照本書作者安妮•阿普爾鮑姆的解釋就是:古拉格是蘇聯內務部的主管勞動改...  

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到2016年聖誕節,蘇聯解體已經過去25年瞭。在這個時代說起納粹的集中營,幾乎沒有人會為之辯護。但是說到古拉格,你可以找到一堆奇談怪論的說詞。我覺得任何人談到古拉格應該像談到納粹的集中營一樣。馬加丹,沃爾庫塔,諾裏爾斯剋這樣的名字應該與奧斯維辛,布痕瓦爾德...  

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震撼的曆史。沒人翻譯麼,這麼精彩的一本書……

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沉重的曆史,泯滅的人性

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anne applebaum應該是黑蘇聯的好手,另外一部the iron curtain好像也是她寫的,

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Applebaum:一流的記者,業餘的曆史寫手。如這本書開頭所說,是獻給無名的殉難者的,她基本滿足瞭這一點。但她注定是個記者,善於細節化並誇大曆史..同時也得記住,她是一個美國的記者,帶著一些冷戰的思維,這本書足以讓西方人傷心,但遺憾的是,加深瞭兩個陣營間的誤解。蘇聯的集體主義錶現於不同的形式:collective leadership, collective farming.但是不能忽略植根於俄國曆史的Slavophile,其本質之一就是collectivism. 那種集體主義的生産方式已經在這個國傢延續上韆年,不是共産主義的到來而造成的。最後,Applebaum是波蘭猶太人後裔,那些天生對斯大林懷有仇恨的群體。(原諒我的racial interpretation)

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頗重口兒,讀罷對於自己人生的幸福感也略微提升瞭一兩格。。。

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