In the book by Asir Semyonovich Sandler, a member of the Union of Journalists of the USSR, who turned to memoir journalism after the XXVII Congress of the CPSU, the side of the author’s life is presented—one that for so long had been considered improper to mention.
It is about why “the 37th” would no longer be silenced. And about the terrible—about the crosslike path our country went through. Not only about the twists of a personal fate.