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Alexandrov Vladimir

To Break Russia's Chains: Boris Savinkov and His Wars Against the Tsar and the Bolsheviks

Pegasus 2021,

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Author
Alexandrov Vladimir
Publishers
Pegasus 2021
Keyword
Russia
Cover description
As New
Binding description
H
Dust jacket
Yes
State of preservation
As New
Binding
Hardcover
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

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8vo, hardcover in dj, 451pp. ìIn Vladimir Alexandrovís To Break Russia's Chains we are offered a poignant idea of what ëmight have beení in the last century of history if Savinkovís struggle for a democratic Russia had succeededÖ.Alexandrov presents Savinkov in all his complexity, particularly the blind spots which sank so many of his efforts.î - Washington Independent Review of Books ìTo Break Russiaís Chains is well-written, often gripping. Spies, double deals, subterfuge, plots, arrests, escapes, and revolutionary acts abound across its 500 pages. Alexandrov offers the best conclusion for understanding Savinkovís remarkable life and ultimate fate: ëas is often the case, what happened was the exact opposite of what he expected.íî - Origins "This excellent study expertly chronicles the complexities of the Russian Revolution and the Civil War through the extraordinary life of Boris Savinkov.The breadth of Alexandrovís research is highly impressive as is his large cast of characters, whom he handles very deftly. This very welcome biography now brings Savinkovís adventures to a whole new audience." - History of War "This compelling study distils a great deal of research into a fast-paced narrative [that] reads like a political thriller.it is a story Alexandrov tells with aplomb.î - Times Literary Supplement ìA thorough and detailed study. One of the more remarkable lives in an era of remarkable lives. Alexandrov wonders just what might have been had Savinkovís last plot not been thwartedÖa question worth asking.î - The Los Angeles Review of Books "[An] engaging and thoroughly readable new biography. important and fascinating." - The Critic "Alexandrovís biography is well worth reading for its depiction of the real feel of the historical situation and for the complexity of a historical character like Savinkov, whose life spanned a whole chapter of Russian history." - The American Conservative "A controversial figure in Russian history earns an impassioned, long-overdue treatment. This thoroughgoing biography builds [Savinkovís] story with meticulous, novelistic detail.Throughout this fascinating historical biography, Alexandrov demonstrates his facility with the Soviet archives, delivering a scholarly yet accessible work perfect for library collections. A painstaking work of archival research that unearths little-known details of early Soviet history." - Kirkus, Starred Review "Marshalling a large cast of characters and a mountain of research into a fluid narrative, Alexandrov clarifies the complex dynamics of the Russian Revolution. This trenchant biography gives its fascinating subject his due." - Publishers Weekly "The importance of Boris Savinkov and his controversial role in the Russian Revolution and Civil War have been overlooked recently, but this excellent and well-written biography by Professor Alexandrov should do much to reawaken interest in his extraordinary life." -- Antony Beevor - author of STALINGRAD ìBoris Savinkov was one of the most colourful, notorious and enigmatic figures in revolutionary Russia ñ a flamboyant hero to some, an untrustworthy villain to others. Extraordinarily influential in his lifetime ñ and still a legendary figure in Russia ñ this complex individual has been all-but forgotten in the West. Vladimir Alexandrovís superb biography provides a page-turning account of Savinkovís roller-coaster life, as well as throwing valuable new light on the history of the Russian state.î -- Giles Milton, best-selling author of Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and D-Day "The extraordinary life of Boris Savinkovórevolutionary assassin, self-described terrorist, and novelistóis one of those historical enigmas peculiar to the tragedy of modern Russia. But in the hands of this masterful biographer, Savinkov is resurrected. Vladimir Alexandrov expertly mines the archives to write a spy story filled with intrigue, passion and improbable adventuresóand along the way we learn a great deal of history. A formidable achievement." -- Kai Bird is a Pulitzer Prize winning historian, the Director of the Leon Levy Center for Biography and the author most recently of The Outlier: The Unfinished Presidency of Jimmy Carter. Praise for The Black RussianóOne of San Francisco Chronicle's Top Ten Nonfiction Books of 2013 "Magnetizing and unforgettable . . . In his assiduously researched, prodigiously descriptive, fluently analytical, and altogether astonishing work of resurrection, Alexandrov provides uniquely focused accounts of racial struggles in America and decadence and bloodshed in Europe and Russia while insightfully and dynamically portraying a singular man." - Booklist (starred review) "[A] gracefully written feat of historical sleuthing. . . . Through prodigious archival research, historical scholarship and painstaking reconstruction of secondhand accounts, [Alexandrov] has drawn a moving and vivid portrait of a remarkable American life." - The San Francisco Chronicle "With so much focus on the black experience in America in the 19th century, we might never consider the black experience in Europe at the same time. Vladimir Alexandrov's The Black Russian rectifies this oversight, and does so with panache. His tale is the biography of an individual who is wholly remarkable, regardless of race, and whose vitality, guile, and charm led him from Mississippi to Moscow, with plenty of adventures along the way. . . . Alexandrov transports the reader to an exotic era. Some of the most memorable parts of Thomas's life story lie in the incidental grace notes that add color to the lands through which he traveled." - The Daily Beast "Although Alexandrov constructed this vessel with sturdy timbers of historical research, it sails lightly on a swift narrative current that transports us from Reconstruction Mississippi to Memphis, New York City, London, Paris, Moscow and, finally, Constantinople. . . . Alexandrov excels at recreating the various worlds Thomas inhabited from his restricted existence during Reconstruction to his glittering fast-lane life on the Continent. . . . What [Thomasís] life illustrates, as Alexandrov skillfully and gracefully shows, is that when people are unshackled from slaveriesóof whatever sortófreedom's buoyancy can lift them to surprising heights, can offer miraculous views." - Cleveland Plain Dealer L'autore Vladimir Alexandrov& ;received a Ph.D. in comparative literature from Princeton. He taught Russian literature and culture at Harvard before moving to Yale, where he is B.E. Bensinger Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures. He is the author of&The Black Russian&;as well as books on Bely, Nabokov, and Tolstoy, and lives in New Haven, Connecticut.
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