Confessions of a rebel

Confessions of a rebel. Politics without whoring (Russian: Исповедь бунтаря. Политика без бл**ства) is a book by Russian politician Boris Nemtsov, published in 2007 in Moscow publishing house Partisan,[1] in which he describes some of the political events of the 1990s, the beginning of his political career, presents his views on the problems of Russian society. Nemtsov, in particular, regrets that the SPS support Vladimir Putin's candidacy in the presidential elections in 2000. This is the third in his series of autobiografic books: Provincial (1997), Provincial in Moscow (1999) and Confession of a rebel (2007).

Confessions of a rebel
AuthorBoris Nemtsov
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
GenreAutobiography
PublisherPartisan
Publication date
2007
Pages216

According to the rating Kommersant-Dengi, in October 2007,Confessions of a rebel, published edition of 25,100 copies. Took first place in the list of best-selling nonfiction books.[2] The book is also in the lead in the October ranking Zeitgeist Google's search volume on title of the book.[3] In the words of Nemtsov, in November 2007 in terms of sales in Moscow and the Moscow region ahead of the book Harry Potter.[4] Nemtsov noted that the yield of the book should not be seen as a pre-election rally.[5]

In a review of Literaturnaya Gazeta noted: Incredibly good Nemtsov, and quite right, those who no longer take him seriously as a politician. It has the largest secular tiger, this titan of the spirit and thought there are still a number of gunpowder in flasks that all its enemies, taken together, will not find it.[6][7]

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