I asked my fifth-grader son, not too long ago, what do you know about the Soviet Union?
Here is what he said:
“There was a king, and, these people who didn’t like his efforts — they came and killed him. Then, they tried to make their own government, but those Russian revolutionaries weren’t nice, so it didn’t work out.”
I don’t blame him for not knowing more. If someone asked me, about, say, the history of Venezuela, I’d probably have even less to say, and I am a grown-up, a writer, and a former journalist. His answer is kind of cool, actually — it sums up 74 years pretty neatly 🙂 (something that’s hard for me to do, a person, for whom this history had been too, well, personal).
But now, I’d like to ask anyone and everyone who happens upon this blog. What do you know about the Soviet Union? When you think of that country, what images come to mind? What do you think it was like to be a Soviet? Friends! Strangers! Be brave! Don’t censor yourselves! Give me some lists! Tell me what you know – or assume – or think you know!
I am not asking you this so I can make fun of your scant knowledge, I promise. I am simply doing what a writer does: writing and revising and researching. Both novels I have been/I am working on are based in the once mighty USSR. And I want to know what you know, so I can expand your horizons in my book in ways you would barely be aware of (if I do my job well, that is!)
Thanks!!!!!! 🙂
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