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Peter Pomerantsev

    1 gennaio 1977

    Peter Pomerantsev è un autore le cui opere sono profondamente radicate nel clima politico e sociale del mondo post-sovietico. La sua scrittura si concentra sull'esplorazione delle complesse relazioni tra realtà, propaganda e informazione nell'era moderna. Attraverso un'acuta osservazione e un approccio analitico, rivela come la nostra percezione del mondo viene plasmata e manipolata. Lo stile di Pomerantsev è caratterizzato dalla sua capacità di dare vita a temi complessi e incoraggiare i lettori a riflettere sulla natura della verità e del potere.

    Peter Pomerantsev
    Das ist keine Propaganda
    Jądro dziwności. Nowa Rosja w.2
    How to Win an Information War
    Nothing is true and everything is possible
    This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality
    How to Win an Information War: The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler
    • 2024

      From a leading expert on disinformation comes the true story of WWII propagandist Sefton Delmer and its relevance today. In 1941, as Hitler's regime dominated Europe, Britain struggled against a formidable Nazi propaganda machine that celebrated victories and vilified opponents. Amidst this, a dissenting voice emerged from within Germany: Der Chef, a German radio broadcaster who cleverly challenged Nazi ideology and hinted at internal dissent. His broadcasts reached both soldiers and civilians, but unbeknownst to them, Der Chef was a fictional creation of British propagandist Sefton Delmer, who orchestrated a vast counter-propaganda campaign as a strategic weapon in the war. As Peter Pomerantsev reveals Delmer's story, he finds himself involved in a contemporary propaganda effort responding to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. This narrative intertwines Delmer's historical impact with Pomerantsev's modern-day mission, exploring their shared goal of captivating and mobilizing audiences while navigating the complexities of information warfare. The book serves as a compelling examination of how lessons from the past can inform our battle against disinformation in today's world.

      How to Win an Information War: The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler
    • 2024

      How to Win an Information War

      The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler: BBC R4 Book of the Week

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Summer 1941, Hitler and his allies rule Europe from the Atlantic to the Black Sea. But inside Germany, there is a notable voice of dissent, Der Chef, whose radio broadcasts skilfully question Nazi doctrine. What listeners don't know is that Der Chef is a fiction, a character created by the British propagandist Sefton Delmer. As Peter Pomerantsev uncovers Delmer's fascinating lost story, he is called into a wartime propaganda effort of his own: the global response to Putin's invasion of Ukraine.[Bokinfo].

      How to Win an Information War
    • 2020
    • 2020

      Bandyta z duszą artysty, zawodowe podrywaczki, opasane dynamitem czarne wdowy, Nocne Wilki obrońcy świętej Rusi na motorach, oligarchowie rewolucjoniści, modelki o skłonnościach samobójczych, niedoszły reżyser, który z wyżyn Kremla pociąga za sznurki w politycznym teatrze lalek: witajcie w surrealistycznym sercu Rosji w XXI wieku, w jądrze dziwności. W kraju, który obejmuje dziewięć stref czasowych i zajmuje jedną szóstą powierzchni lądów, gdzie odcięte od świata wioski, w których ludzie wciąż czerpią wodę z drewnianych studni, współistnieją z mieniącymi się błękitnym szkłem i stalą wieżowcami nowej Moskwy, jedyną spajającą siłę stanowi telewizja. To ona jest najważniejszym narzędziem nowego typu autorytaryzmu, dużo subtelniejszego niż jego dwudziestowieczne odmiany. Bo w nowej Rosji nawet dyktatura to reality show

      Jądro dziwności. Nowa Rosja w.2
    • 2019
    • 2014

      A journey into the glittering, surreal heart of 21st century Russia: into the lives of Hells Angels convinced they are messiahs, professional killers with the souls of artists, bohemian theatre directors turned Kremlin puppet-masters, supermodel sects, post-modern dictators and oligarch revolutionaries. This is a world erupting with new money and new power, changing so fast it breaks all sense of reality, where life is seen as a whirling, glamorous masquerade where identities can be switched and all values are changeable. It is home to a new form of authoritarianism, far subtler than 20th century strains, and which is rapidly expanding to challenge the global order. An extraordinary book - one which is as powerful and entertaining as it is troubling - Nothing is True and Everything is Possible offers a wild ride into this political and ethical vacuum.

      Nothing is true and everything is possible