A Small Corner of Hell
Dispatches from Chechnya
Translated by Alexander Burry and Tatiana Tulchinsky
232 pages, 1 map 6 x 9
©
2003
Cloth $25.00
ISBN: 9780226674322
Published October 2003
Paper $15.00
ISBN: 9780226674339
Published April 2007
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Introduction Whose Truth? by Georgi Derluguian Prologue London, May 2002: The Beginning Ordinary Chechen Life in Wartime It's Nice to Be Deaf The Chiri-Yurt Settlement Makhkety: A Concentration Camp with a Commercial Streak A Zone within a Zone The Hundredth Grozny Blockade Viktoria and Aleksandr: Grozny Newlyweds A Village That No Longer Exists A Lawless Enclave A Nameless Girl from Nowhere The Burning Cross of Tsotsan-Yurt Starye Atagi: The Twentieth Purge V-Day The Chechen Choice: From the Carpet to the Conveyer Belt What Are the Rules of the Game? Modern Russian Life against the Backdrop of the War Ruslan Aushev: "Nobody Guarantees Life in Chechnya Today" A Pogrom Five Hundred Rubles for Your Wife: The Chechnya Special Operation Ruins the Country Chechnya's Unique Islam Executions of Reporters Russia's Secret Heroes Killed by His Own It's Hard to Get Cartridges in Mozhaisk Who Wants This War? An Oligarchy of Generals Miracle Fields Boys and Girls Westernizers and Orientals Chechyna as the Price for the UN Secretary-General's Post Special Operation Zyazikov We Survived Again!: A Chronicle of Colonel Mironov's Luck Epilogue London 2002: An Ending without Closure Afterword
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