Lenin's Private War by Lesley Chamberlain

Lenin's Private War by Lesley Chamberlain

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Lenin's Private War by Lesley Chamberlain

In 1922, Vladimir Lenin personally drew up a list of some 160 "undesirable" intellectuals--mostly philosophers, academics, scientists, and journalists--to be deported from the new Soviet State. "We're going to cleanse Russia once and for all" he wrote to Stalin, whose job it was to oversee the deportation. Two ships sailed from Petrograd that autumn, taking Old Russia's eminent men and their families away to what would become permanent exile in Berlin, Prague, and Paris. Through journals, letters, memoirs, and personal accounts, Lesley Chamberlain creates a rich portrait of these banished thinkers and their families. She describes the world they left behind, the émigré communities they were forced to join, and the enduring power of the works they produced in exile.

LESLEY CHAMBERLAIN'S various publications cover a wide range of topics, from gastronomy to philosophy. Chamberlain is a regular writer to British and American newspapers and journals, including The Times and The Times Literary Supplement (both in London). Nietzsche in Turin is her first book.

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ISBN 13 9780312427948
ISBN 10 0312427948
Title Lenin's Private War
Author Lesley Chamberlain
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Picador USA
Year published 2008-06-24
Number of pages 432
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