Lea Ypi grew up in one of the most isolated countries on earth, a place
where communist ideals had officially replaced religion. Albania, the
last Stalinist outpost in Europe, was almost impossible to visit, almost
impossible to leave. It was a place of queuing and scarcity, of
political executions and secret police.
To Lea, it was home.
People were equal, neighbours helped each other, and children were
expected to build a better world. There was community and hope.
Then, in December 1990, everything changed. The statues of Stalin and
Hoxha were toppled. Almost overnight, people could vote freely, wear
what they liked and worship as they wished.
There was no longer
anything to fear from prying ears. But factories shut, jobs disappeared
and thousands fled to Italy on crowded ships, only to be sent back.
Predatory pyramid schemes eventually bankrupted the country, leading to
violent conflict.
As one generation's aspirations became
another's disillusionment, and as her own family's secrets were
revealed, Lea found herself questioning what freedom really meant.
Free is an engrossing memoir of coming of age amid political upheaval.
With acute insight and wit, Lea Ypi traces the limits of progress and
the burden of the past, illuminating the spaces between ideals and
reality, and the hopes and fears of people pulled up by the sweep of
history.
Free : Coming of Age at the End of History - Lea Ypi
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