Words Will Break Cement: The Passion of Pussy Riot [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x20 mm, kaal: 220 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Feb-2014
  • Kirjastus: Granta Books
  • ISBN-10: 1847089348
  • ISBN-13: 9781847089342
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x20 mm, kaal: 220 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Feb-2014
  • Kirjastus: Granta Books
  • ISBN-10: 1847089348
  • ISBN-13: 9781847089342
On February 21st 2012, five members of an obscure feminist post-punk collective called Pussy Riot staged a performance in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Dressed in their trademark brightly coloured dresses and balaclavas, the women performed their song 'Punk Prayer - Mother of God, Chase Putin Away!' in front of the altar. The performance lasted only 40 seconds but it resulted in two-year prison sentences for three of the performers - and has turned Pussy Riot into one of the most well-known and important protest movements of the last five years.

This necessary and timely book is an account of the Pussy Riot protest, the ensuing global support movement, and the tangled and controversial trial of the band members. It explores the status of dissent in Russia, the roots of the group and their adoption - or appropriation - by wider collectives, feminist groups and music icons. Masha Gessen has unique access to the band and those closest to them. Her unrivalled understanding of the Russian protest movement makes her the ideal writer to document and explain the rage, the beauty and the phenomenon that is Pussy Riot.

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Lively and sympathetic... A vivid account of the three women's arrest and then the harrowing absurdity of their trial that summer... Keenly observed and often moving -- Tony Wood * Guardian * Powerful... This is scrupulous and sensitive journalism -- AD Miller * Daily Telegraph **** * Immensely readable... It brilliantly traces the evolution of Pussy Riot -- Angus Roxburgh * Mail on Sunday ***** * Gessen's sharp pen draws a caustic picture of the show trials in the summer of 2012 [ and] prison correspondence provides a vivid picture of the continuing awfulness of the Russian penal system... Valuable * Economist * Powerful... this is a hotly anticipated book by one of Russia's most influential opposition journalists. It's a pacy telling of what is an extraordinary story -- Carole Cadwalladr * Observer * A fine, full, deeply sympathetic portrait of a particular kind of courage, a punk dissidence that is at once frail and mighty -- John Lloyd * Financial Times * A powerful indictment of the return to Soviet-era tactics to silence dissent... Enlightening [ and] poignant -- Lucy Popescu * Tablet * Thorough... Much here will be new to the reader. All of it is infuriating * New York Times * [ It] is written in a dry, raised-eyebrow deadpan, which allows post-Soviet repression to indict itself and adeptly captures the bluster and headiness of activist idealism.... Moving * LA Times * [ An] angry, clear and intimate look at the women behind Pussy Riot. Gessen's portraits are touching and a little sad -- Ben Judah * Sunday Times * Gessen pulls together a psychological portrait of the three ring-leaders -- Arifa Akbar * Independent * Gripping... a lucid account of the history of the group and their aims -- Andrzej Lukowski * Metro * Gessen's clinical and thorough depiction of Pussy Riot is as personal as it is political -- Una Mullally * Irish Times * Vividly told -- Maria Alekhina * Sunday Herald * You really need to read this in-depth look at what it means be young, fearless and angry in the new Russia * Twin Factory * A solid piece of journalism... It reveals [ Pussy Riot] as clever, funny, brave and idealistic. And it reveals Russia as a country still held back by a giant anchor dug into its Soviet past -- Giles Whittel * The Times * Gessen makes a forceful case for Pussy Riot... As a Russian-American steeped in the same ideas that inspired Pussy Riot, [ she] is a useful guide -- Daniel Trilling * New Statesman * [ This] offers an engaging and thoughtful exegesis of the events and personalities behind Pussy Riot. It is a lively addition to the canon of Russian prison literature. Gessen presents a scathing portrait of Putin-era judicial system -- Fernanda Eberstadt * TLS *

Muu info

The story of Pussy Riot, punk icons and Russian dissenters, and the untold story of their infamous trial and on-going global significance
Prologue: IK-14 1(14)
PART 1 Becoming Pussy Riot
One Nadya
15(16)
Two War
31(14)
Three Kat
45(10)
Four Wee Wee Riot
55(26)
Five Maria
81(16)
PART 2 Prayer and Response
Six A Punk Prayer
97(22)
Seven Unmasked
119(16)
Eight Detention
135(20)
Nine The Trial
155(72)
PART 3 Punishment
Ten Kat
227(18)
Eleven Maria
245(20)
Twelve Nadya
265(10)
Epilogue 275(32)
Author's Note 307
MASHA GESSEN is a journalist and the author of several books including The Man Without a Face. They have contributed to the New Republic, the New Statesman, Granta, Slate and Vanity Fair. Gessen lives in Moscow.