Nothing is true and everything is possible (2012) by Peter Pomerantsev

A compelling exploration of modern Russia through the lens of its media and culture, revealing the complexities of truth and perception in a society marked by corruption and authoritarianism.
Rating: 3.8
Genres Non-Fiction, Biography, Political
Original language: en
Creators
Peter Pomerantsev (author)
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