The showman : inside the invasion that shook the world and made a leader of Volodymyr Zelensky / Simon Shuster.
2024
Non-Fiction
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Author
Title
The showman : inside the invasion that shook the world and made a leader of Volodymyr Zelensky / Simon Shuster.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2024]
Copyright
©2024
Description
xx, 363 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Prologue
Part I. Daybreak
The target
City of bandits
Mr. Green
Annexation
Part II. Battle of Kyiv
The bunker
Blank slate
The favorite
Trust no one
Part III. The churchyard
Trojan horse
The dark prince
Welcome to Ragnarok
Shoot to kill
The blizzard
Part IV. Battle of the Donbas
Aboveground
Return of politics
Independence day
Counterstrike
Liberation
Epilogue.
Part I. Daybreak
The target
City of bandits
Mr. Green
Annexation
Part II. Battle of Kyiv
The bunker
Blank slate
The favorite
Trust no one
Part III. The churchyard
Trojan horse
The dark prince
Welcome to Ragnarok
Shoot to kill
The blizzard
Part IV. Battle of the Donbas
Aboveground
Return of politics
Independence day
Counterstrike
Liberation
Epilogue.
Summary
"Acclaimed journalist Simon Shuster gives us the first inside account of the Russian invasion of Ukraine from the perspective of President Volodymyr Zelensky and his team, who granted him unprecedented access"-- Provided by publisher.
"Time correspondent Simon Shuster chronicles the life and leadership of Volodymyr Zelensky from the dressing rooms of his variety shows to the muddy trenches of Ukraine's war with Russia. Based on four years of reporting; extensive travels with President Zelensky to the front; and dozens of interviews with him, his wife, his friends and enemies, his advisers, ministers and military commanders, Shuster tells the intimate and revealing story of the president's evolution from a slapstick actor to a symbol of resilience. In their most candid accounts of the war so far, members of Zelensky's inner circle show how the president's character changed under the strains of leadership and the horrors he witnessed each day. His wife, First Lady Olena Zelenska, describes her escape from Kyiv with their children, her life on the run, and the tensions that emerged in her marriage as she struggled to return to a meaningful role in the administration. Ukraine's top military commander, General Valery Zaluzhny, shares the untold story of his fraught relationship with the president and the subsequent consequences. Reflecting on their own regrets and critical decisions, Zelensky and his senior aides open up about the causes of the Russian invasion and how it may have been avoided. They describe with astonishing frankness how their peace talks with Vladimir Putin fell apart and how their faith in the U.S. faltered, both under Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The Showman provides the first inside account of Zelensky's life amid the invasion, offering a clear-eyed view of his failures to prepare for it and his willingness to silence dissent under martial law. What emerges is a complex picture of a man struggling to break what he sees as a historical cycle of oppression that began generations before he was born. Even as the war drags on, Zelensky lays out his vision for its future course and, through his actions, demonstrates his strategy for countering the Russians and keeping the West on his side. The Showman, as a work of eyewitness journalism, provides an essential perspective on the war defining our age, resulting in a riveting, vivid portrait of the invasion as experienced by its number one target and improbable hero" -- Jacket flap.
"Time correspondent Simon Shuster chronicles the life and leadership of Volodymyr Zelensky from the dressing rooms of his variety shows to the muddy trenches of Ukraine's war with Russia. Based on four years of reporting; extensive travels with President Zelensky to the front; and dozens of interviews with him, his wife, his friends and enemies, his advisers, ministers and military commanders, Shuster tells the intimate and revealing story of the president's evolution from a slapstick actor to a symbol of resilience. In their most candid accounts of the war so far, members of Zelensky's inner circle show how the president's character changed under the strains of leadership and the horrors he witnessed each day. His wife, First Lady Olena Zelenska, describes her escape from Kyiv with their children, her life on the run, and the tensions that emerged in her marriage as she struggled to return to a meaningful role in the administration. Ukraine's top military commander, General Valery Zaluzhny, shares the untold story of his fraught relationship with the president and the subsequent consequences. Reflecting on their own regrets and critical decisions, Zelensky and his senior aides open up about the causes of the Russian invasion and how it may have been avoided. They describe with astonishing frankness how their peace talks with Vladimir Putin fell apart and how their faith in the U.S. faltered, both under Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The Showman provides the first inside account of Zelensky's life amid the invasion, offering a clear-eyed view of his failures to prepare for it and his willingness to silence dissent under martial law. What emerges is a complex picture of a man struggling to break what he sees as a historical cycle of oppression that began generations before he was born. Even as the war drags on, Zelensky lays out his vision for its future course and, through his actions, demonstrates his strategy for countering the Russians and keeping the West on his side. The Showman, as a work of eyewitness journalism, provides an essential perspective on the war defining our age, resulting in a riveting, vivid portrait of the invasion as experienced by its number one target and improbable hero" -- Jacket flap.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-352) and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Shuster, Simon. Showman First edition. New York : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2024
Call Number
Non-Fiction
Language
English
ISBN
9780063307421 hardcover
0063307421 hardcover
9780063307469 (ebook)
0063307421 hardcover
9780063307469 (ebook)
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