"Alexander Shatravka went through almost the whole gamut of brutality to which dissidents were subjected in the Soviet era. This included the insidious fate of being locked up without cause in an inhumanly run mental hospital. Now, at last, his vividly written book about all this is coming out in English, thanks to the talented translator Cathy Fitzpatrick. I recommend it without reservation." - Peter Reddaway, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, George Washington University "Few saw the reality of the Soviet Union as Sasha Shatravka saw it in his harrowing journey from the Soviet-Finnish border to the hell of Soviet mental hospitals. But even fewer have described what they saw in such powerful detail. This book is a fundamental contribution to history and a guide to what socialism really means." - David Satter, frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal and author of The Less You Know, the Better You Sleep: Russia's Road to Terror and Dictatorship under Yeltsin and Putin

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