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  2. Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years - Wikipedia

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    Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years is a literary hoax by Misha Defonseca, first published in 1997.The book was fraudulently published as a memoir telling the supposed true story of how the author survived the Holocaust as a young Jewish girl, wandering Europe searching for her deported parents.

  3. Misha Defonseca - Wikipedia

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    Misha Defonseca and her memoir are the subject of the documentary film Misha and the Wolves, released on Netflix in 2021, exposing how she ended up fabricating her story. [17] The documentary reveals that Defonseca, prior to the controversy, was slated to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show as part of Oprah's Book Club. A segment was even filmed ...

  4. McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld

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    According to the book, the collapse of the Soviet Union was the catalyst for organized crime to proliferate in Eastern Europe. Glenny supplies first hand descriptions, and chronicles a multinational journey of organized transnational crime in the age of the deregulated globalized market place. For sources Glenny conducted hundreds of interviews ...

  5. Misha Glouberman - Wikipedia

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    1 Book. 2 Improv. 3 Consulting. 4 Personal ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Misha Glouberman is an author, improviser, speaker, and consultant. Book ...

  6. Milkweed (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Milkweed is set in Warsaw, Poland, during World War II. The main character, an unnamed boy who acquires multiple names throughout the plot, is introduced to a band of thieves when he meets Uri, a fellow thief who acts as his guardian, and bestows upon him his new name, Misha Pilsudski.

  7. Pankaj Mishra - Wikipedia

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    Pankaj Mishra FRSL (born 9 February 1969) is an Indian essayist, novelist, and socialist. His non-fiction works include Temptations of the West: How to Be Modern in India, Pakistan, Tibet, and Beyond, along with From the Ruins of Empire: The Intellectuals Who Remade Asia, and A Great Clamour: Encounters with China and Its Neighbours, and he has published two novels.

  8. Absurdistan (novel) - Wikipedia

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    This strands Misha in his native Saint Petersburg (which he nostalgically refers to as "St. Leninsburg"). Misha's father is killed by a fellow oligarch. Soon afterwards, Misha has the opportunity to buy a Belgian passport from a corrupt diplomat in the fictitious ex-Soviet republic of AbsurdsvanĪŠ (also known as Absurdistan).

  9. Misha Glenny - Wikipedia

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    Michael V. E. "Misha" Glenny [1] (born 25 April 1958) is a British journalist and broadcaster, specialising in southeast Europe, global organised crime, and cybersecurity. He has been Rector of the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen) in Vienna, Austria since 2022.