Last Man in Russia
In "Last Man in Russia," acclaimed author and journalist Oliver Bullough embarks on a profound journey across the vast landscapes of Russia, from the bustling trains of Moscow to the desolate, windswept villages. This compelling narrative follows the remarkable life of dissident Orthodox priest Father Dmitry, weaving together the threads of a nation’s tumultuous history. With a keen eye for detail, Bullough explores the harrowing experiences of famine, war, and the chilling realities of the Gulag, alongside the profound impact of communism's collapse. Published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2014, this 304-page paperback delves into the psyche of a people grappling with their past and searching for meaning in a world that often feels like oblivion. "Last Man in Russia" is not just a journey through a country but a poignant reflection on resilience and identity.