Captivated at a young age by Russia, Marianna Tax Choldin immersed
herself as a student at the University of Chicago in that country's
language and culture. In her book she describes the tension between
her strong commitment to freedom of expression and her growing
understanding of Russian and Soviet censorship. Fluent in Russian,
she travels widely in post-Soviet Russia, speaking with hundreds of
Russians about their own censorship history. She writes of the
close friendships she formed in Russia, and reflects on her Jewish
roots in the country her family had left behind 100 years earlier.
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