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Conspirator

Lenin in Exile

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The story of Lenin in exile unfolds over seventeen years, detailing his precarious existence outside Russia as he worked towards the 1917 Russian Revolution. Under constant surveillance by the secret police, Lenin and his allies relied on a clandestine network of supporters to publish and smuggle samizdat literature back into Russia. His life was marked by constant movement through major European cities like Paris, London, and Munich, as well as rural areas in Finland and Poland, often under aliases and facing food shortages. Helen Rappaport vividly captures Lenin's triumphs and the personal and political conflicts with fellow exiles, painting a rich picture of Russian émigré life. The narrative delves into the toll this extraordinary life took on Lenin and his close associates, particularly the women around him, including his wife Nadezhda Krupskaya and his mistress Inessa Armand. The book is filled with intriguing details, from Lenin's visit to writer Maxim Gorky in Capri to the London detective who monitored him. With fresh insights from rare sources, it contextualizes Lenin's struggle within the broader international socialist movement, revealing the human side of this iconic revolutionary figure.

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Conspirator, Helen Rappaport

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2009
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Titel
Conspirator
Untertitel
Lenin in Exile
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Helen Rappaport
Erscheinungsdatum
2009
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
400
ISBN10
0091930936
ISBN13
9780091930936
Reihe
Bewertung
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Beschreibung
The story of Lenin in exile unfolds over seventeen years, detailing his precarious existence outside Russia as he worked towards the 1917 Russian Revolution. Under constant surveillance by the secret police, Lenin and his allies relied on a clandestine network of supporters to publish and smuggle samizdat literature back into Russia. His life was marked by constant movement through major European cities like Paris, London, and Munich, as well as rural areas in Finland and Poland, often under aliases and facing food shortages. Helen Rappaport vividly captures Lenin's triumphs and the personal and political conflicts with fellow exiles, painting a rich picture of Russian émigré life. The narrative delves into the toll this extraordinary life took on Lenin and his close associates, particularly the women around him, including his wife Nadezhda Krupskaya and his mistress Inessa Armand. The book is filled with intriguing details, from Lenin's visit to writer Maxim Gorky in Capri to the London detective who monitored him. With fresh insights from rare sources, it contextualizes Lenin's struggle within the broader international socialist movement, revealing the human side of this iconic revolutionary figure.