The memoir by Alexander Vulfov details Russia’s transition from communism to capitalism through stories from his life and amazing historical facts.

Alexander Vulfov, a former Russian entrepreneur and one of the country’s early millionaires, has launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the publication of his memoir “My Life Story.” Through his memoir, Alexander Vulfov will reveal many surprises of the secret life of Russian media figures, talk about Russia’s turn to privatization and, in general, discuss the formation of the concept of “private property,” offering personal insights into the struggles and triumphs of post-communist Russia.
The memoir, spanning over 75,000 words, details Vulfov’s journey from a businessman in 1990s Russia to his eventual exile in the United States. His story highlights the volatile economic and political landscape of the time, including his encounters with Russia’s elite, business dealings, and the challenges that forced him to flee his homeland.
“I had the opportunity to be an active participant in forming a new society in post-communist Russia,” said Vulfov. “This book is not just my story—it’s a firsthand account of how a country attempted to redefine itself and the personal cost many of us paid in the process.”
Vulfov’s memoir traces his life through three key phases: 38 years in the USSR, 10 years in Russia, and 25 years in the United States. His unique vantage point allows him to reflect on pivotal moments in Russian history, such as the privatization era and the economic shifts that shaped modern Russia. The book also explores his experiences with influential figures in politics, business, and the arts.
His journey, however, was not without peril. In the early 2000s, facing pressure from both criminal organizations and Russian intelligence services, Vulfov made the difficult decision to leave Russia. He entered the United States via Canada under dire circumstances and, in 2001, was arrested by the FBI on charges he claimed were fabricated.
“This book includes many untold stories, including my personal struggles and the hidden realities of Russia’s transition period,” Vulfov added. “It’s a mix of history, business, and deeply personal moments that will resonate with different generations.”
Despite its rich historical and political narrative, Vulfov’s book is not backed by a major publisher. As an independent author, he has turned to Kickstarter to finance the production and distribution of the memoir. Funds raised will cover the costs of printing, marketing, and potentially translating the book into English for a wider audience.
“I believe this story deserves to be told beyond the Russian-speaking community,” Vulfov said. “If we reach our funding goal, I will also work on an English edition and a possible screenplay adaptation.”
Vulfov’s memoir is expected to attract a diverse readership:
- Young readers interested in an unfiltered account of life in the USSR and Russia’s transition to capitalism.
- Business and history enthusiasts seeking real-world insights into Russia’s privatization period.
- Those who lived through similar times, offering them a chance to reflect on their own experiences.
- General readers looking for a compelling life story that includes elements of survival, power, and reinvention.
The Kickstarter campaign is currently live, with supporters invited to contribute at different pledge levels. In return, backers will receive a copy of the book, exclusive insights, and potentially early access to future adaptations.
To support the project and learn more about Alexander Vulfov’s story, visit the Kickstarter campaign page.
About the Author:
Alexander Vulfov is a former entrepreneur and one of Russia’s early millionaires who lived through the nation’s shift from communism to capitalism. He was among the top 50 most well-liked businessmen in Russia and one of the country’s first entrepreneurs. He resumed his voyage in 1998 after events brought him to the United States. His early days of travel were challenging, particularly since he had to leave Moscow’s affluent way of life behind. However, his perseverance allowed him to overcome every obstacle and succeed as an entrepreneur in the United States. His experience spans business, politics, and exile, making his memoir a unique firsthand account of Russia’s transformation.

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