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"A thought-provoking book about the long journey of the Kyrgyz people to independence" that melds the stories of Chingiz Aitmatov and Azamat Altay (Roza Otunbayeva, former president of the Kyrgyz Republic). After surviving the blitzkrieg of World War II and escaping from three Nazi prison camps, Soviet soldier Azamat Altay fled to the West and was charged as a traitor in his homeland of Kyrgyzstan in Soviet Central Asia. Chingiz Aitmatov became a hero of Kyrgyzstan, propelled by family loss to write novels about the everyday lives of his fellow citizens. While both came from small villages in…mehr
"A thought-provoking book about the long journey of the Kyrgyz people to independence" that melds the stories of Chingiz Aitmatov and Azamat Altay (Roza Otunbayeva, former president of the Kyrgyz Republic). After surviving the blitzkrieg of World War II and escaping from three Nazi prison camps, Soviet soldier Azamat Altay fled to the West and was charged as a traitor in his homeland of Kyrgyzstan in Soviet Central Asia. Chingiz Aitmatov became a hero of Kyrgyzstan, propelled by family loss to write novels about the everyday lives of his fellow citizens. While both came from small villages in the beautiful mountainous countryside, they found themselves caught on opposite sides of the Cold War struggle between world superpowers. Altay became the voice of democracy on Radio Liberty, broadcasting back into his shuttered homeland, while Aitmatov rose through the ranks of Soviet society, a quiet rebel whose prose masked ugly truths about Soviet communism. Yet just as they seemed to be pulled apart by the divisions of the Cold War, they found their lives intersecting in compelling ways, joined by a common mission to save their people. "The stories of Chingiz Aitmatov and Azamat Altay are best told together, a herculean task which Jeffrey B. Lilley's Have The Mountain's Fallen? Two Journeys of Loss and Redemption in the Cold Warmanages deftly . . . Their story¿because it is, in essence, a single story¿is that of Kyrgyzstan itself, replete with tragedy and sacrifice, hope and triumph."- The Diplomat "A Cold War story that gives hope."-Richard G. Lugar, United States Senator (Ret.)
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Autorenporträt
After witnessing the collapse of the Soviet Union as a journalist in the 1990s, Jeff Lilley moved to Central Asia in 2004. During a three-year posting in Kyrgyzstan, he read the works of Chinghiz Aitmatov, slept in yurts, drank fermented mare's milk, and hiked in the country's beautiful mountains. Over the next ten years, he worked in the field of democracy and governance support in Washington, DC, and the Middle East, returning to Kyrgyzstan in 2016 to lead a British-funded parliamentary support program. Lilley is the coauthor of China Hands: Nine Decades of Adventure, Espionage and Diplomacy.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration and Translation List of Names Part I 1. Flight 2. Seeds of Rebellion 3. Have the Mountains Fallen? 4. The Burdens of War Part II 5. Chinese with a Dog 6. Recovering Dignity 7. The Sting of Rejection 8. Balancing Acts Part III 9. American Rendezvous 10. Standing up to Injustice 11. Waves of Change 12. An Expiring Ideology Part IV 13. The Wheels of Truth 14. New Beginnings 15. Times of Tumult 16. Holy Ground Epilogue Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration and Translation List of Names Part I 1. Flight 2. Seeds of Rebellion 3. Have the Mountains Fallen? 4. The Burdens of War Part II 5. Chinese with a Dog 6. Recovering Dignity 7. The Sting of Rejection 8. Balancing Acts Part III 9. American Rendezvous 10. Standing up to Injustice 11. Waves of Change 12. An Expiring Ideology Part IV 13. The Wheels of Truth 14. New Beginnings 15. Times of Tumult 16. Holy Ground Epilogue Bibliography Index
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