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Russian Voices
註釋Tony Parker spent five months in Moscow in 1990, interviewing wherever he went - and everywhere finding people ready and eager to talk and to exercise their new freedom to speak without fear. From their words he builds a surprising and entertaining kaleidoscope of the Soviet Union today - a picture which includes the manager of huge internationally famous GUM Department Store, a stagehand at the Bolshoi Theatre and the director of the USSR's first McDonald's hamburger bar. He spoke to a World War II tank commander, an army veteran recently returned from Afghanistan, to hippies and pacifists, as well as meeting a chess Grandmaster, a beauty queen, a private detective, and drinking tea for two hours in the Lubianka with officers of the KGB. respond to Tony Parker's skill in loosening tongues and encouraging individuals to speak for themselves.