The Taste of Ashes
The Taste of Ashes: The Afterlife of Totalitarianism in Eastern Europe , by Marci Shore I've had this for quite some time, and was spurred to start it when I started watching a series of lectures online and realized that the professor was the same person who wrote this book. And also she's married to Timothy Snyder, whose books I love. So I dove in, and it still took me forever to read, but that's because of my slump, not because it wasn't fascinating. It was! It's a sort of combination memoir and description of life in many different places in Eastern Europe after the Cold War ended. To my intense envy, Shore -- who must be only a year or so older than I am -- spent 1990 on studying and teaching in Czechoslovakia and other places. That's what I wanted to be doing in the early 1990s! Only I didn't know how to get there, and probably I wouldn't have done too well at it anyway. But reading about her doing it was pretty amazing. Shore's...