An <b>excellent, original and compelling</b> portrait of Lenin as man and leader

- Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of <i>STALIN: THE COURT OF THE RED TSAR</i>,

<b>Richly readable</b> ... enthralling but appalling

- Francis Wheen, MAIL ON SUNDAY

Victor Sebestyen brings the man's complexities to life in <i>Lenin the Dictator</i>, <b>balancing personality with politics in succinct and readable prose </b>... Sebestyen describes particularly keenly how this ruthless, domineering, often vicious man depended on three women to sustain him

- David Reynolds, NEW STATESMAN

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The attention to detail is <b>flawless</b>

- Alex Larman, THE OBSERVER

The story of the Bolshevik revolution is <b>fascinating in several ways</b>, and Sebestyen does a good job of telling it ... entertaining

- Tibor Fischer, STANDPOINT

Can first-rate history read like a thriller? With <i>Lenin the Dictator</i> the journalist Victor Sebestyen has pulled off this rarest of feats. How did he do it? Start with <b>a Russian version of <i>House of Cards</i></b> and behold Vladimir Ilyich Lenin pre-empt Frank Underwood's cynicism and murderous ambition by 100 years. Add <b>meticulous research</b> by digging into Soviet archives, including those locked away until recently. Plow through 9.5 million words of Lenin's <i>Collected Works</i>. Finally, apply <b>a scriptwriter's knack for drama and suspense</b> that needs no ludicrous cliffhangers to enthrall history buffs and professionals alike

- Josef Joffe, NEW YORK TIMES

In this new biography, Victor Sebestyen gives <b>a vivid and rounded picture of Lenin the man</b> ... Sebestyen brings to the task a gift for narrative and for describing his rich cast of characters

- Margaret MacMillan, THE OLDIE

Victor Sebestyen does an impressive job of telling Lenin's life story ... it is a <b>highly readable</b> overview

- Evan Mawdsley, BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE

<p>In his engagingly written biography the author ... c<b>aptures all the drama of Lenin's leadership </b>against<br />a background of imperial collapse, the ravages of war and the building of a dictatorship ... the Bolshevik leader emerges from these pages as a man unencumbered by critical self-awareness, by doubts or by any moral conflict over the extraordinary costs inflicted on others by the pursuit of his revolutionary goals</p>

- Daniel Beer, GUARDIAN

<b>An enthralling portrait </b>of one of the key figures of the 20th century

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A <b>fresh and powerful</b> portrait of Lenin, and at just the right time. As Bolshevik ideas and tactics return to world politics, Victor Sebestyen focuses our attention on the man who invented them

- Anne Applebaum, author of <i>RED FAMINE: STALIN'S WAR ON UKRAINE</i>,

<b>Page-turning and enlightening</b>

- Victoria Hislop,

An <b>excellent </b>new biography

- Saul David, EVENING STANDARD

In this insightful biography, Sebestyen examines the brilliant but ruthless personality whom journalists glorified and shows why the dictatorial government that Lenin imposed on his country made a nationwide cult of personality inevitable ... Readers see a great historical tragedy play out, however, as Russia's dying Red Tsar leaves his most bloody-minded lieutenant in prime position to take over the brutal police state he has forged. <b>A compelling portrait of an epoch-making figure</b>

- Bryce Christensen, BOOKLIST starred review

An <b>accessible, fair and marvellously written</b> biography that reinforces what we have learned in the past three decades ... For anyone interested in an introduction to the world's greatest revolutionary that draws on the latest research, Mr Sebestyen's Lenin would be the place to start

- Douglas Smith, WALL STREET JOURNAL

'A fresh, powerful portrait of Lenin' Anne Applebaum, author of Red Famine
'Richly readable ... An enthralling but appalling story' Francis Wheen, author of Karl Marx

The cold, one-dimensional figure of Lenin the political fanatic is only a partial truth. Drawing on extensive material that has only recently become available, Sebestyen's gripping biography casts an intriguing new light on the character behind the politics.

In reality, Lenin was a man who loved nature as much as he loved making revolution, and his closest relationships were with women. He built a state based on terror. But he was a highly emotional man given to furious rages and deep passions. While never ignoring the politics, Sebestyen examines Lenin's inner life, his relationship with his wife and his long love affair with Inessa Armand, the most romantic and beguiling of Bolsheviks. These two women were as significant as the men - Stalin or Trotsky - who created the world's first Communist state with him.

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From acclaimed historian Victor Sebestyen comes a new life of the creator of the world's first communist state.
An excellent, original and compelling portrait of Lenin as man and leader

Can first-rate history read like a thriller? With Lenin the Dictator the journalist Victor Sebestyen has pulled off this rarest of feats - NEW YORK TIMES
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781474601054
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Orion Publishing Co
Vekt
420 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
40 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
608

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Biografisk notat

Victor Sebestyen is the acclaimed author of TWELVE DAYS, REVOLUTION 1989 and 1946. He was born in Budapest, and was a child when his family left Hungary as refugees. As a journalist, he has worked for numerous British newspapers, including the EVENING STANDARD, DAILY MAIL and THE TIMES. He reported widely from Eastern Europe when Communism collapsed and the Berlin Wall came down in 1989. He covered the wars in former Yugoslavia and the breakup of the Soviet Union. At the EVENING STANDARD he was foreign editor, media editor and chief leader writer. He is an associate editor of NEWSWEEK.