This is chosen 16 times as a ' Book of the Year'
- the top non-fiction pick of 2012. The best work of modern history I have ever read". (A. N. Wilson Financial Times). At the end of the Second World War the Soviet Union unexpectedly found itself in control of a huge swathe of territory in Eastern Europe. Stalin & his secret police set out to convert a dozen radically different countries to a completely new political & moral system: Communism. Anne Applebaum's landmark history of this brutal time shows how societies were ruthlessly eviscerated by Communist regimes how opposition was destroyed & what life was like for ordinary people who had to choose whether to fight to flee or to collaborate. A haunting reminder of how fragile freedom can be Iron Curtain is an exceptional work of historical & moral reckoning. Anne Applebaum is a historian & journalist a regular columnist for the Washington Post & Slate & the author of several books including Gulag: A History which won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction. She is the Director of Political Studies at the Legatum Institute in London & she divides her time between Britain & Poland where her husband Radek Sikorski serves as Foreign Minister. " The outstanding book of the year.. .a masterpiece". (Oliver Kamm The Times Books of the Year). " Exceptionally important wise perceptive remarkably objective." (Antony Beevor). " Explains in a manner worthy of Arthur Koestler what totalitarianism really means.. .it is a window into a world of lies & evil that we can hardly imagine". (Edward Lucas Standpoint). " At last the story can be told.. .a magisterial history". (Orlando Figes Mail on Sunday)."