Who will write his biography?
And we all agree he is by the far the most intersting political figure for a biography in our modern day?
>>7803498
>interesting
short man with a bit of a power fetish and nostalgia for when his country ruled over smaller, weaker ones
leaders like him are a diamond dozen :^)
some guy
no
>>7803498
There'll probably a few dozen being thrown around once he's dead. I think he'll probably write an autobiography like Yeltsin and Gorby.
>And we all agree he is by the far the most intersting political figure for a biography in our modern day?
He's certainly one of the most interesting political figures of our modern day, but unless his biography includes enough information about his political decisions, it could end being pretty boring.
>>7803498
Already dozens up there faggot.
Because of Russia's decline, he will only be remembered as an interesting and outsider figure, but certainly not a game changing or world altering one. Just like a Jacques Delors or a Jimmy Carter.
>>7803501
>a diamond dozen
Typical third world strongman. Not as bad as many in the West say, but definitely not interesting or exceptional.
>>7804953
Its a doggy dog world, ppl got to learn to get they're metaphors untangled or nobody will take them serious. I blame Ricky.
>>7803506
>but unless his biography includes enough information about his political decisions
moar liek: information about how yet another mister obvious is gonna be placing blame and taking credit 20 years from now, as with any autobiography.
>>7803498
>Who will write his biography?
not him:
>>7804927
he is a clown who gained notoriety thank to Amurkan kremlinologists attempting to create a DANGER DANGER NEW COLD WAR INCOMING KREMLIN IS FASCIST narrative from the fact he got invited into the kremlin. Fun thing is the kremlin does invite liberals and leftists, too, from time to time because they need to know what the different parts of the Russian public most likely will think about their different ideas. In a normal country you receive that information from the opposition in the parliament but you know how the parliamentary elections work in Russia.
As for who will write his biography - Vladislav Surkov is one of his speechwriters, he manages his PR and has already written a novel. Putin isn't very likely to write one himself because, well, judging from how arrogant and secretive he is, he's not too bright. Khrushchev, on the other hand, was very open about being no Voltaire and wrote his memoirs himself. Brezhnev did it as it's done in the United States of America: he used five obvious ghost trains of writers to have it be as polished as humanly possible and provided them with next to 0 information. I believe it's gonna be the same for Putin.