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Imperium

Book • 1993
Imperium is a narrative that spans several decades, beginning with Kapuściński's childhood memories of the Soviet occupation of Poland in the late 1930s.

The book follows his journeys across the Soviet Union, including his travels on the Trans-Siberian Railway and through the Central Asian and Caucasus republics.

Kapuściński describes the brutal measures used by the Soviet regime, the psychological effects on the people, and the eventual collapse of the empire.

He reflects on the post-colonial sociology of the regions, the rise of nationalist sentiment, and the complexities of decolonization.

The book is a poignant and evocative account of life within the Soviet Union, highlighting both the horrors and the resilience of its people.

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