The classic account of the Russian Revolution by an American
journalist who witnessed it firsthand. John Reed, an American
writer for a socialist magazine, was in Petrograd when the Bolsheviks
seized power in November 1917 and Russia began its transformation into
the Soviet Union. Read by Lenin himself and adapted into a film by
Sergei Eisenstein, Reed’s eyewitness account is a masterpiece of
twentieth-century reporting. Acknowledged by the author as a
sympathetic portrait of the revolution, Ten Days That Shook the World
was nevertheless praised by the decidedly non-Communist historian
George Kennan for its “literary power [and] command of
detail”—and banned by none other than Stalin. It remains a
riveting and remarkable record of this world-altering event, vividly
capturing the words and deeds of both leaders and ordinary people in a
moment of radical change.
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ISBN
9781504064095
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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