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Everyday life in Moscow in the wild nineties

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Everyday life in Moscow in the wild nineties
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The new book by Alexander Vaskin immerses us in the era commonly called the "dashing nineties." The everyday life of Muscovites (ordinary and famous, poor and rich), what they ate and drank, how and where they dressed, weekdays and holidays, cultural leisure - Alexander Vaskin tells about this and much more with his characteristic objectivity and subtle sense of humor. The chapter titles speak for themselves: "When the shelves were empty," "Just add food," "Will we live until Monday?", "The decade of raspberry jackets," "When I worked as a shuttle trader at the market." The book is based on the study of a large number of diaries and memoirs, and is also supplied with a "Dictionary of the dashing nineties" and a "Chronology of Moscow life in the 1990s." This is already the fifth book in the "Daily Life of Humanity" series written by the author.
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