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Why does Russia hold such deep admiration for Putin? This question is at the heart of the latest book by renowned journalist and bestselling author Barbara Włodarczyk, known for her earlier work, *Nie ma jednej Rosji*. Her exploration delves into the psyche of the Russian people, pondering their perception of their president and examining the origins of the contemporary Russian nationalism that appears to be rekindling the nation's sense of pride.
Across both bustling cities and remote Siberian villages, Włodarczyk engages with a spectrum of individuals—from a figurine vendor to a collective farm driver and a foundation head—each embodying unique yet representative facets of Russian society. These conversations offer a glimpse into the national sentiment and the collective identity that has evolved under Vladimir Putin’s leadership.
Drawing from her experience as a seasoned television correspondent based in Moscow, Włodarczyk skillfully navigates the intricacies of Russian life. Her reports are enriched by her willingness to listen closely and understand the underlying feelings of ordinary people as well as those in positions of influence. She also shares her personal experiences, including an encounter with Putin himself, further illuminating the character of Russia's undisputed leader.
Włodarczyk’s narrative weaves an intricate and engaging tapestry that reveals both the complexity of Russian society and the enigmatic nature of the Russian soul. Her expertly crafted reportage captures the subtleties and depth of the country's current state and the enduring influence of its storied leader.
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Why does Russia hold such deep admiration for Putin? This question is at the heart of the latest book by renowned journalist and bestselling author Barbara Włodarczyk, known for her earlier work, *Nie ma jednej Rosji*. Her exploration delves into the psyche of the Russian people, pondering their perception of their president and examining the origins of the contemporary Russian nationalism that appears to be rekindling the nation's sense of pride.
Across both bustling cities and remote Siberian villages, Włodarczyk engages with a spectrum of individuals—from a figurine vendor to a collective farm driver and a foundation head—each embodying unique yet representative facets of Russian society. These conversations offer a glimpse into the national sentiment and the collective identity that has evolved under Vladimir Putin’s leadership.
Drawing from her experience as a seasoned television correspondent based in Moscow, Włodarczyk skillfully navigates the intricacies of Russian life. Her reports are enriched by her willingness to listen closely and understand the underlying feelings of ordinary people as well as those in positions of influence. She also shares her personal experiences, including an encounter with Putin himself, further illuminating the character of Russia's undisputed leader.
Włodarczyk’s narrative weaves an intricate and engaging tapestry that reveals both the complexity of Russian society and the enigmatic nature of the Russian soul. Her expertly crafted reportage captures the subtleties and depth of the country's current state and the enduring influence of its storied leader.
