Description
How everyday Russians adapt to survive under Putin's rule, from The New Yorker's correspondent in Moscow.
About the Author
Joshua Yaffa is a correspondent for The New Yorker in Moscow, where he has lived for the last eight years. He has been a fellow at the New America foundation, a finalist for the Livingston Award, a visiting scholar at the Harriman Institute at Columbia University, and a grantee of the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting.
Reviews
Exquisitely crafted... [Yaffa's] skilled, self- reflective reportage is so fair that it surfaces a different lesson about Russian liberals' incomprehension of ideological complexity, efficacy, or compromise as a force of good, not just evil.... Joshua Yaffa humanely elucidates how the universal phenomenon of moral compromise differs in Russia because the state looms so large * TLS *
A sparkling analysis... [a] rich and detailed examination of how Putinism works...This is a measured, clever, well-researched and superbly written work. It will be read long after [the books explaining how Trump has been a KGB agent for 30 years] are deservedly forgotten' * Guardian *
Few journalists have penetrated so deep and with so much nuance into the moral ambiguities of Russia. If you want insight into the deeper distortions the Kremlin causes in people's psyches this book is invaluable -- Peter Pomerantsev
Between Two Fires is a study of compromise, opportunism, and the fraught moral choices available in Putin's Russia. In a series of carefully reported stories, Joshua Yaffa shows how people choose-sometimes consciously and other times not-to adapt, change and otherwise 'make do' in an authoritarian state. This is the real story of how modern authoritarianism works and even thrives, by manipulating the motivations of the regime's most capable and ambitious citizens -- Anne Applebaum
This is a book about Putin's Russia that is unlike any other... With a novelist's eye for the telling detail and a philosopher's grasp of moral nuance, Yaffa strings together a sequence of unforgettable portraits, each linked by a central question: how do you reconcile the life you want to live -- the ambitions, the principles -- with the realities of an illiberal system? The result is a profound inquiry into the myriad gradations of individual compromise in post-Soviet Russia, and as good an explanation as I've encountered for how Putin has managed to stay in power for as long as he has -- Patrick Radden Keefe
In Between Two Fires, Joshua Yaffa brilliantly captures the complex choices and compromises that Russians make to survive, thrive, or remain true to one's principles in Putin's Russia. Through captivating storytelling, Yaffa drills deep into profiles of a very diverse set of Russian personalities, capturing with nuance the contradictions of contemporary Russia -- Michael McFaul, former US ambassador to Russia
Joshua Yaffa's portrait of a people is a triumph-a brilliantly original, deeply literate path through the moral struggles and calculations of a modern Russia he knows in his bones. He is allergic to the caricatures of the ruler and the ruled, and is, simply, a beautiful writer, with the humane, tragicomic eye of a novelist and the tough-minded rigor of the best journalists -- Evan Osnos, author of * Age of Ambition *
Fizzingly clever... subtle * Telegraph *
Yaffa skilfully weaves together perceptive descriptions of flesh-and-blood people with a balanced evocation of the wider political and historical context... Yaffa has a good eye for colourful detail [...] and he proves attentive to the subtleties and ambiguities of Russian life * Financial Times *
Wonderfully insightful... Well-told and neatly interlinked * Economist *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783783724
Author Joshua Yaffa
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint Granta Books
Publisher Granta Books
Weight(grams) 258g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 22mm