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One would assume that with the collapse of Communism, East Europeans would drink much less than before. A democratic society should surely be able to provide many more means of escape than alcohol - books, free press, foreign travel and the cornucopia of consumer goods. The reality, however, is very different; drinking in the post-communist Eastern Europe has increased dramatically since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and most of the new democracies of Europe came top of the list of the world's fastest-growing nations following the fall of the iron curtain. Coincidence? Paradox? Curious historic aberration? Or a logical result of years of social turmoil, lies and double standards that have created a vacuum in people's souls, a spiritual emptiness which spirits alone can fill? Vitali Vitaliev spent eleven months trying to answer these questions travelling around Eastern and Central Europe, a journey through drinks - vodka and beer, palinka and slivovitz, zubrovka and Riesling, Tokaji and cabernet sauvignon. The result is this book: a sharp and sardonic travelogue that is both informative and very, very funny.

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The miseries of life under Communism were such that most intelligent people took to drink--not just to the odd social glass, but to mad obsessive drinking of the sort that leads less to hangovers than to falling asleep on frozen streets. Exiled journalist Vitaliev, no stranger to the bottle himself, took on the task of finding whether alcoholic consumption had continued at Soviet levels in the newly capitalist former Soviet bloc. A purist in his pursuit of plainest of plain vodkas, he gallantly consumes Czech beer and Bulgarian wine and meditates extensively on the mentalities that go with different sorts of drinking--he is equally and entertainingly rude about lager louts and wine bores. The book is also a farewell to alcohol--Vitaliev, already suffering from a stomach ulcer, decided after all this that perhaps drinking was simply a bad idea. And, as he journeys around Central and Eastern Europe, people in bars tell him stories--it is perhaps above all in these casually told and not wholly relevant funny stories that he puts together most convincingly his picture of a world that has got out from under an oppressive system without really knowing what comes next. --Roz Kaveney
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Travel-Writing of the Soul
One Could assume that with the collapse of Communism, Eastern Europeans would drink less than before. Surely democracy can offer many more means of escape than alcohol? After all there are high quality consumer goods, a free press, foreign travel ... even the spice Girls? The reality however is very different.

In BORDERS UP! Vitali Vitaliev travels to Hungry, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania in an attempt to find out why drinking in post-Communist Eastern Europe has increased dramatically since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Why is it that countries once ruled by a strong hand are now, ruled by strong drink?

Staggering from the beer halls of Plzen to the wine cellars of Romania, Vitali volunteers himself for all the wines, beers, and spirits on offer, everything from Nicolae Ceausescu’s favourite tipple (as naff as he was), to gold flaked vodka and a ‘healing’ Hungarian liqueur with crippling side-effects.

In a bottle-and-soul opening journey, Vitali discovers a post-Communist population increasingly contemptuous of the values imported from the West: of rampant capitalism embodied by fast-food and Michael Jackson tours, but also a population vigorously defiant in the face of hardship. As well as exploring the damage to societies ruled by alcohol, where death or vodka may be the only escape.

BORDERS UP! Is full of wit, insight and compassion for people who have suffered far worse than a hangover.

Vitali Vitaliev was an award-winning journalist in the former Soviet Union, who became know in the UK through his appearances as the Moscow correspondent on Clive James’ Saturday Night Clive. Hounded out of the USSR by the KGB in 1990, he was granted Australian citizenship and lived there until 1992. Since coming to England has made several TV travel documentaries, written for The Spectator, The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph and has been a regular roving reporter for BBC Radio 4. His previous books include Special Correspondent, Little is the Light, Dateline Freedom and Dreams On Hitler’s Couch. He now is working on an examination of the differences between America and Russia in the new century.

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  • PublisherThrust Books
  • Publication date2014
  • ISBN 10 1908756519
  • ISBN 13 9781908756510
  • BindingPaperback
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