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''The Pyramid'' (1990) ((ロシア語:''Пирамида-1''), Romanized: ''Piramida'') is a thriller novel by famous Soviet special investigator, deputy of Soviet Parliament Telman Gdlyan and professional writer Evgeny Dodolev, about Soviet Mafia. The very first Soviet book about corruption.〔http://content.mail.ru/arch/22052/1530962.html〕 The book allegedly exposed ties between Leonid Brezhnev's family, Sharof Rashidov and the Soviet Mafia. With their decidedly critical viewpoint of governmental corruption, it comes as little surprise that co-authors would eventually end up a government targets. According to Edward Topol the already printed book was banned (1989) and released a year and half later,〔http://bibliotekadlavseh.narod.ru/b298p130.html〕〔http://moskovskij-polet.loslibros.ru/51〕 just one year before the dissolution of the Soviet Union. ==Plot summary== The 260 pages of the book are divided in 27 chapters. The first part describes the motives for the Soviet corruption. The second part shows how Soviet Intelligence finds out about so called Uzbek Affair. To the common Russians some names in this book became synonymous with corruption, nepotism and the Great Cotton Scandal of the late Brezhnev period. At last few episodes from life of Brezhnev's family (Galina Brezhneva and others). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Pyramid. The Soviet Mafia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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