Scott Lingenfelter recently reviewed Arkady Polishchuk’s memoir, Dancing on Thin Ice: Travails of a Russian Dissenter, for East-West Church Report, which covers religious and academic news in the former Soviet… Read more Arkady Polishchuk, Dancing on Thin Ice reviewed in East-West Church Report →
Juliana Geran Pilon, a senior fellow at The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization, published a joint review of the late Arkady Polishchuk’s two memoirs, Dancing on… Read more Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs features Dancing on Thin Ice →
“Polishchuk describes much of his life with a chuckle. He says that the book is, in part, meant to convey the absurdity of the Soviet experience.”
Publishers Weekly takes an in-depth look at the memoir of Russian Jewish dissident and human rights advocate Arkady Polishchuk in a special interview with Howard Lovy: A true story of… Read more Publishers Weekly’s interview unwraps significant details in Russian dissident’s story →
“The depressing surroundings of Polishchuk’s life might be hard to believe for a Western person—but it is re-counted with such journalistic vision and style that reading the book is both enlightening and entertaining.”
We’re excited to feature human rights advocate and author of our forthcoming book Dancing on Thin Ice: Travails of a Russian Dissenter (which will be released this July) at the… Read more Russian dissident Arkady Polishchuk to speak about new book →
At the peak of his career an elite Russian journalist ceases to write. … But now his situation is worse than ever. The KGB begins using his magazine as a cover for its agents working abroad. …