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RSN: FOCUS: Masha Gessen | Mikhail Gorbachev, the Fundamentally Soviet Man

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    01 September 22 Live on the homepage now! Reader Supported News   FOCUS: Masha Gessen | Mikhail Gorbachev, the Fundamentally Soviet Man Masha Gessen, The New Yorker Gessen writes: "The last leader of the U.S.S.R. attempted to modernize and reform his country, even as he failed to imagine it as anything but an empire." The last leader of the U.S.S.R. attempted to modernize and reform his country, even as he failed to imagine it as anything but an empire. M ikhail Gorbachev , the last leader of the Soviet Union, died in Moscow, on Tuesday, at the age of ninety-one. In the last two decades of his life, he rarely granted interviews. So, in 2010, when he agreed to speak to someone from a Moscow magazine that I edited, I felt both awe and some misgivings: here was a unique opportunity that would almost certainly be wasted. Gorbachev was a notoriously terrible interviewee. He rambled; he went off on tangents; he almost never finished a sentence. In a desperate move, my colle...

RSN: FOCUS: Pjotr Sauer | Mikhail Gorbachev: A Divisive Figure Loved Abroad but Loathed at Home

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  31 August 22 Live on the homepage now! Reader Supported News A DREADFUL MONTH FOR DONATIONS COMES DOWN TO ONE DAY — This is the lowest fundraising total we have seen on the 30th day of the month in 6 years. A truly disastrous month of fundraising. Today is Giving Tuesday, normally a very good day. A very good day could move us out of the disastrous ranges and into the non-disastrous range. We need you today. Marc Ash • Founder, Reader Supported News Sure, I'll make a donation!   FOCUS: Pjotr Sauer | Mikhail Gorbachev: A Divisive Figure Loved Abroad but Loathed at Home Pjotr Sauer, Guardian UK Sauer writes: "Despite being celebrated across liberal democracies, the former Soviet leader was reviled and unpopular in Russia." Despite being celebrated across liberal democracies, the former Soviet leader was reviled and unpopular in Russia U ntil his very last day, Mikhail Gorbachev lived in a dual reality – loved and celebrated in Washington, Paris and London, but reviled by ...