In this article, we will explore the different facets of Vladimir Bukovsky bibliography and its impact on various aspects of everyday life. From its origins to its relevance today, Vladimir Bukovsky bibliography has played a crucial role in society and has been the subject of debate and interest. Over the years, Vladimir Bukovsky bibliography has evolved and found its place in different areas, influencing the way we interact with the world around us. Through a detailed analysis, we will discover the different nuances and perspectives that surround Vladimir Bukovsky bibliography, thus understanding its importance in our daily lives and its relevance in the contemporary context.
Vladimir Bukovsky (born 30 December 1942) was prominent in the Soviet dissident movement of the 1960s and 1970s. A writer, neurophysiologist, and activist, he is celebrated for his part in the campaign to expose and halt the political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Since being expelled from the USSR in late 1976 he has remained in active and vocal opposition to the Soviet system and the shortcomings of its successor regimes in Russia.
A list of publications by Vladimir Bukovsky in other languages is available below and on the website of the Gratitude Fund.
На краю. Тяжелый выбор России [On the edge. Russia faces a hard choice]. M.: Алгоритм. 2015. ISBN978-5-906798-82-4.
Other languages, 1970s to 2010s
(French, German, Italian)
1970s
Boukovsky, Vladimir (1971). Une nouvelle maladie mentale en URSS: l'opposition [A new mental illness in the USSR: the opposition] (in French). Paris: Le Seuil. ISBN978-2020025270.
Bukowski, Wladimir (1971). UdSSR. Opposition. Eine neue Geisteskrankheit in der Sowjetunion? Eine Dokumentation von W. Bukowskij [The USSR. Opposition. A new mental illness in the Soviet Union? Documentation by V. Bukovsky] (in German). München: Carl Hanser Verlag. ISBN978-3-446-11571-2.
Bukovskij, Vladimir (1972). Una nuova malattia mentale in Urss: l'opposizione [A new mental illness in the USSR: opposition] (in Italian). Milan: Etas Kompass.
Bukovsky, Vladimir (1972). Una nueva enfermedad mental en la U.R.S.S.: la oposición [A new mental illness in the USSR: opposition] (in Spanish). México: Lasser Press.
Bukowskij, Wladimir (1972). Der unbequeme Zeuge – Eine Dokumentation Herausgegeben von Cornelia Gerstenmaier [The inconvenient witness – a documentation edited by Cornelia Gerstenmaier] (in German). Stuttgart: Seewald Verlag. ISBN978-3-512-00235-9.
Bukovskiĭ, Vladimir; Gluzman, Semyon (1975e). Håndbog i psykiatri for afvigere [A manual on psychiatry for dissidents] (in Danish). Göteborg: Samarbetsdynamik AB. ISBN9185396001. OCLC7551381.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Bukovskij, Vladimir; Gluzman, Semen; Leva, Marco (1979). Guida psichiatrica per dissidenti. Con esempi pratici e una lettera dal Gulag [Psychiatric guide for dissidents. With practical examples and a letter from the Gulag] (in Italian). Milan: L'erba voglio. ASINB00E3B4JK4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Bukowski, Wladimir; Gluzman, Semen (1976). "Psychiatrie-handbuch für dissidenten" [A manual on psychiatry for dissidents]. Samisdat. Stimmen aus dem "anderen Rußland" (in German) (8). Bern: 29–48.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
1980s
Boukovsky, Vladimir (1981). Cette lancinante douleur de la liberté: lettres d'un résistant russe aux Occidentaux [The throbbing pain of freedom: letters by Russian-resistant Westerners] (in French). Paris: Robert Laffont Libertés 2000. ISBN978-2221007075.
Bujak, Zbigniew; Boukovsky, Vladimir (December 1984). "Libre correspondance" [Free correspondence]. Esprit (in French). 96 (12): 146–149. JSTOR24270299.
Boukovsky, Vladimir (1982). "Témoignage" . In Galanskov, Youri (ed.). Le manifeste humain précédé par les témoignages de V. Boukovsky, N. Gorbanevskaïa, A. Guinzbourg, E. Kouznetsov [Human manifesto preceded by testimonies of V. Bukovsky, N. Gorbanevskaya, A. Ginzburg, E. Kuznetsov] (in French). Lausanne: Editions L'Age d'Homme. pp. 27–31. ISBN978-2825109205.
^A collection of Bukovsky's interviews and articles since 1999. Reissued in 2014 and 2015 with some additional materials as A Third Way, Algoritm publishers: Moscow.