Rebel Russia
Dissent and Protest from the Tsars to Navalny
(Author) Anna ArutunyanNavalny. Lenin. Pugachev. The Russian rebel – in his epic battle against the Leviathan of the Russian state – has enthralled readers and writers for decades. The rebel’s story is almost always a sad one that ends in exile, imprisonment, or martyrdom, leaving but a seed for the future reform of the Leviathan which he or she had taken on. Why do revolts – from the Decembrist uprising to the Snow Revolution that brought Alexei Navalny to the forefront of contemporary Russian politics – seem to end up failing or producing an even worse form of despotism? In reality, the brave words and deeds of dissidents have shaped the course of Russian history more often than we might think. Through the stories of prominent rebels from the time of Ivan the Terrible to the present day, as well as her own experiences reporting on her country’s decent into authoritarianism, Russian-American journalist Anna Arutunyan explores how the rebel and the Tsar defined each other through a centuries-long dance of dissent and repression. These characters and their lives not only reveal the true nature of the Russian state, they also offer hope for a future Russian democracy.
Anna Arutunyan
Anna Arutunyan is a Russian-American journalist, author, and commentator known for her insightful analysis of Russian politics and society. She has written for publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Moscow News. Arutunyan's writing style is characterized by a sharp wit and deep understanding of the complexities of Russian culture.
One of her most notable works is "The Putin Mystique: Inside Russia's Power Cult," which explores the personality cult surrounding Russian President Vladimir Putin. This book sheds light on the political dynamics shaping modern Russia and has been praised for its nuanced perspective on the country's leadership.
Arutunyan's contributions to literature lie in her ability to offer a fresh and critical perspective on Russian politics, challenging conventional narratives and providing valuable insights into the country's social and political landscape. Her work has had a significant impact on the understanding of Russia and its leadership, making her an influential voice in the field of Russian studies.