Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny wrote an autobiography earlier than he died which might be revealed later this 12 months, his widow Yulia Navalnaya stated on Thursday, revealing the existence of a textual content solely his internal circle had recognized existed.
She stated the e book could be launched concurrently in not less than 11 completely different languages on October 22 and seem in Navalny’s native Russian.
“This isn’t in any respect how I imagined Alexei would write his biography. I assumed that we might be in our 80s, and that he could be sitting at his laptop by the open window and be typing away,” Navalnaya stated.
“However issues turned out the best way they did. Horribly and really, very unfairly. Nonetheless, Alexei began writing a e book at the moment (in 2020) and was unexpectedly shortly drawn into the method.
“He favored to recall the occasions of his life in reference to occasions within the nation. For instance, he loved describing his childhood,” Navalnaya stated.
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“Alexei had a uncommon expertise of being immediately capable of pronounce written textual content. My job was to maintain up with him,” Yarmysh wrote on the Telegram messenger app.
“I heard folks speaking about his posts from jail: ‘Alexei writes so nicely, I want he’d write a e book!’ And I wished to clap my palms and shout: ‘He’s writing one! He’s writing one!’ However we agreed to maintain all the pieces a secret. Now the secrets and techniques are over,” she stated.
Penguin Books UK in an announcement on X described the e book because the “full story of Navalny’s life and a rousing name to proceed the work for which he sacrificed his life”.
The e book is unlikely to be available in Navalny’s native Russia, the place the authorities outlawed his motion as extremist and solid his supporters as US-backed troublemakers out to foment revolution.
Putin final month known as Navalny’s dying “unhappy” and stated he had agreed at hand the jailed politician over to the West in a prisoner alternate offered he by no means return to Russia.