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Serge R. Pospelov’s “History of Disease. Escape” Receives Esteemed Literary Titan Gold Book Award

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An intimate and gripping memoir of life, survival, and escape from post-Soviet Russia.

Serge R. Pospelov’s memoir History of Disease. Escape has been honored with the Literary Titan Gold Book Award, recognizing its storytelling, historical depth, and gripping portrayal of life in post-Soviet Russia. Pospelov, a former officer in the Russian Army, delivers a vivid and emotional narrative that chronicles his tumultuous journey from military service in the 1990s to a daring escape that ultimately led him to freedom in Canada.

Pospelov’s story, which began in the southern Russian city of Astrakhan, offers an unprecedented firsthand account of the harrowing realities of life in Russia during a time of political and social unrest. The memoir delves into his military service, from his years at the prestigious St. Petersburg Artillery Academy to his subsequent disillusionment with the country’s future. Amid failed attempts to flee Russia, he was detained under suspicion of espionage and lived under constant surveillance by the FSB before finally making his bold escape.

The Literary Titan review describes “History of Disease. Escape” as "a gripping portrayal of the harsh realities of life in the Russian Federation from the perspective of an ordinary citizen." Pospelov’s narrative is noted for its sharp wit and dark humor, which offer readers a blend of irony, courage, and the absurdity of life under constant oppression. The review praises Pospelov’s ability to find humor in his circumstances, stating that his memoir “is both memorable and inspiring.”

This memoir follows Pospelov’s first book, “History of Disease. Army,” which covers his military service and reflects on his indoctrination during the Cold War era. “History of Disease. Escape” picks up where the previous book left off, focusing on his survival and escape from Russia.

Pospelov’s story is one of resilience and relentless pursuit of freedom. His journey, which spans multiple countries and years of hardship, speaks to the universal struggle for human dignity and autonomy. Winning the Literary Titan Gold Book Award solidifies “History of Disease. Escape” as an essential read for those interested in memoirs of survival, historical accounts of post-Soviet Russia, and stories that explore the human capacity for hope in the face of despair.

For more information about “History of Disease. Escape” and Serge R. Pospelov’s work, please visit spospelov.com. Get your copy today on Kindle or in paperback on Amazon.

About the Author

Serge R. Pospelov is an accomplished author and former officer of the Russian Army, originally from Astrakhan, USSR. After graduating from the Penza Higher Artillery Engineering School and the prestigious St. Petersburg Artillery Academy, Pospelov served during one of the most tumultuous periods in Russian history—the 1990s. His military career, combined with his personal experiences, has shaped his unique perspective on the social and political upheavals of post-Soviet Russia.

Pospelov’s writing is rooted in his firsthand experiences, including his failed attempts to leave Russia, his wrongful imprisonment under suspicion of espionage, and his eventual daring escape to Canada. His memoirs, including “History of Disease. Army” and “History of Disease. Escape,” offer sharp insights into the complexities of life under an oppressive regime, blending dark humor with poignant reflection.

Now residing in Canada, Pospelov continues to write, sharing his compelling life story and offering readers a rare glimpse into the personal challenges of navigating life in post-Soviet Russia. 

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Website: https://spospelov.com/



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