1/29/2024 0 Comments Why was it called a cold warIn return, the USSR got to peddle the - by most accounts - drab and text-heavy Soviet Life to the U.S. It took them backstage to tour the radically interracial new show called “Sesame Street” provided peeks into the lives of Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, explored both Superman and everyman and served up an exclusive interview with the United States’ first foreign-born poet laureate, the Russian dissident Joseph Brodsky. diplomats scattering copies on Soviet public transportation - delivered admirable aspects of America to an eager audience of Soviet citizens. government in Manila, and distributed most colorfully by U.S. ![]() ![]() It was the latest stratagem in the near half-century publishing history of a magazine that - although now largely forgotten and rarely seen by actual Americans - played an underappreciated role in piercing the Iron Curtain and pushing through Western influences.Īmerika - published primarily in Russian, printed by the U.S. POLITICO Weekend delivers gripping reads, smart analysis and a bit of high-minded fun.
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