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Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia is a 2014 book by Peter Pomerantsev about 21st century Russian history.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_Is_True_and_Everything_Is_Possible

Discusses prostitution. Read the book very carefully - He is talking to prostitutes, as he is getting dressed.

The author recounts his experiences in Russia when he worked there in the reality television field in the 2000s.[2] Elder describes the work as "Part reportage and part memoir".[1] The author also includes stories of various figures who succeeded or faced hardships in that time period.[2]

Pomerantsev only occasionally explicitly mentions the name of Vladimir Putin. Elder argued that this strategy "can be taken as a suggestion that we focus too much on him, that he’s so big he no longer requires discussion — or that we do not and cannot ever know who he truly is, so why even bother?"[1]

Tony Wood of The Guardian wrote that the book shows that the "roots" of the psychological order was "the tumult and delirium of the country’s post-Soviet transformations".[3]

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On Wikipedia, we can all create this book.

We can also petition President Putin, together, to abolish copyright completely - This will be LETTER Number 5 of 5 which I have written