John Strausbaugh is a well known author of history books. His titles include Victory City, City of Sedition, and The Village. A former editor of New York Press, he has written about history and culture for the New York Times, the Washington Post, Evergreen Review, the Wilson Quarterly, and other publications.
"""[A] brisk, rip-roaring account of the Soviet side of the space race... Mr. Strausbaugh's style is appealingly sardonic, amusing and a touch gonzo. The author has a sharp eye for the bizarre, which lends itself nicely to a story of remarkable dysfunction and remarkable achievement, told against a background where the darkness is not only that of space."" --Wall Street Journal ""I love this book. This is a harrowing and hilarious account of a history that I will admit as a space geek I knew absolutely nothing about."" --Shane Harris, Lawfare's Chatter podcast ""Strausbaugh tells this extraordinary tale in a chatty, familiar voice that adds to the ironies of historical Soviet extraterrestrial adventuring."" --Booklist ""Strausbaugh's droll sense of humor fits well with this examination of the Soviet space program... [He] clearly enjoyed writing this entertaining book, an accessible, engaging story about an era that, for better or worse, is nearly forgotten."" --Kirkus"