Former Soviet Union: The Unwomanly Face of War by Svetlana Alexievich
The Red Army. For me, born at the end of the 60s, this is a name evoking the Cold War and the televised images of parades in front of the Continue Reading →
Books I love as I travel
The Red Army. For me, born at the end of the 60s, this is a name evoking the Cold War and the televised images of parades in front of the Continue Reading →
The Père Lachaise is the most visited cemetery in the world. Not surprising, you would think, given the number of celebrities buried there. However, in 1804, under Napoleon, when the Continue Reading →