KALININGRAD, Russia, Oct. 29 The young man sitting before the psychiatrist stared darkly at the wall and bit his lip to keep from crying. He had answered a dozen questions about his sexual habits and absorbed in silence a lecture about how AIDS would change his life. Read more »
At a Western Outpost of Russia, AIDS Spreads ‘Like a Forest Fire’
November 4th, 1997 | Posted in Articles, New York Times | No CommentsTags: AIDS, New York Times, Russia
Michael Specter has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1998.