October
the story of the Russian Revolution
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92,250 words, Guess
Page Count
369 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveoctoberstoryofru0000mivi
- ISBN-101784782777
- ISBN-101786634503
- ISBN-139781784782771
- ISBN-139781786634504
and 10 more
- ISBN-139781784782788
- ISBN-101784782785
- WikidataQ34128298
- AmazonB01KE3VM9A
- Library of Congress Control Number2016051217
- OCLC Control Number956957477
- Better World Books9781784782771
- Better World Books9781784782788
- Better World Books9781786634504
- Open LibraryOL27238435M
Classifications
- DDC947.084/1
- LCCDK265 .M475 2017
- LCCDK265
and 1 more
- LCCDK265.M475 2017
Description
"Acclaimed fantasy author China Mieville plunges us into the year the world was turned upside down The renowned fantasy and science fiction writer China Mieville has long been inspired by the ideals of the Russian Revolution and here, on the centenary of the revolution, he provides his own distinctive take on its history. In February 1917, in the midst of bloody war, Russia was still an autocratic monarchy: nine months later, it became the first socialist state in world history. How did this unimaginable transformation take place? How was a ravaged and backward country, swept up in a desperately unpopular war, rocked by not one but two revolutions? This is the story of the extraordinary months between those upheavals, in February and October, of the forces and individuals who made 1917 so epochal a year, of their intrigues, negotiations, conflicts and catastrophes. From familiar names like Lenin and Trotsky to their opponents Kornilov and Kerensky; from the byzantine squabbles of urban activists to the remotest villages of a sprawling empire; from the revolutionary railroad Sublime to the ciphers and static of coup by telegram; from grand sweep to forgotten detail. Historians have debated the revolution for a hundred years, its portents and possibilities: the mass of literature can be daunting. But here is a book for those new to the events, told not only in their historical import but in all their passion and drama and strangeness. Because as well as a political event of profound and ongoing consequence, Mieville reveals the Russian Revolution as a breathtaking story"--
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