In his posthumously published memoir, Alexei Navalny delivers a powerful critique of autocracy while celebrating personal moments with family, faith, and fictional worlds like Hogwarts.
Navalny reflects on the effects of chemical weapons, comparing his experiences to the horror of Dementors in Harry Potter and the Nazgul in Tolkien's works.
Despite feeling out of place among brilliant peers at Yale, Navalny found joy in love and sought inspiration from popular culture, including 'The Wire'.
His memoir evolves from an autobiography into a prison diary, merging personal stories with political critique and the absurdities of life under a regime.
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