Americans and Europeans Dancing in the Dark
On Our Differences and Affinities, Our Interests, and Our Habits for Life
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Word Count
68,250 words, Guess
Page Count
273 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveamericanseuropea0000bark
- Internet Archiveamericanseuropea0000bark_v0a8
- ISBN-100817948023
- ISBN-139780817948023
- Goodreads1552939
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- Library of Congress Control Number2007003568
- OCLC Control Number80461144
- Better World Books9780817948023
- Open LibraryOL11388407M
Classifications
- LCCD1055 .B266 2007
- LCCD1055 .B266 2007eb
- LCCD1055.B266 2007
Description
"Alexandra Andreevna Voronine and her mother lived in Kharkov alone, destitute, and fearing for their lives because of World War I, revolution, civil war, and famine. When Alexandra went to work in 1921 at the office that was coordinating Russian and foreign famine relief, she met Captain Vidkun Quisling, Fridtjof Nansen's representative in the Ukraine. In 1922, at the age of seventeen, she married the man whose name became synonymous with traitor during World War II and accompanied him to Oslo." "Abandoned in Paris within a year, penniless and unaware of being a pawn in a game of international intrigue, Alexandra remained under Quisling's strict control for several more years. When her tumultuous life eventually took her to China, she married W. George Yourieff, who supported her efforts to recall and analyze her years as Quisling's wife. A further tide of events saw the Yourieffs settled in California, and in 1980 they began a collaboration with the Norwegian-born historian and novelist Kirsten A. Seaver. The archives Seaver consulted in London and Oslo and at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University confirmed Alexandra's intensely personal, episodic recollections about an extraordinary life and provided the necessary connective tissue. They also revealed to Alexandra at long last the brutal story behind her lost years."--Jacket.
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