A fascination with the machinations of a mind regarded as evil originally drew Sossi to the work. “It is complicated to understand the nature of evil,” he surmises, reflecting on the centrality of a ...
In this conversation, Georgian historian Giorgi Mamulia explains the complex relationship that the Georgian people have with ...
When he was grooming for the Presidency, sagacious Governor Roosevelt called to Albany’s Executive Mansion a small, calm, wooden-legged Englishman from Moscow. For hours they talked about Russia. “I ...
It is 1953 in the Soviet Union, and Joseph Stalin reigns. As his cabinet of cronies panders to him by pantomiming grenades with tomatoes and taking jabs at the long-dead Trotsky, ostensible enemies of ...