Stalin Epigram
£8.99
The legendary spy-novelist presents a luminous historical novel, chronicling a famous Russian poet’s defiance of Stalin’s regime, his subsequent exile and mysterious death.
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Moscow, 1934. As thousands of peasant famers starve under Stalin’s regime of collectivisation, Osip Mandelstam, perhaps the greatest Russian poet of the twentieth century, defies the Kremlin with a few short, audacious lines of verse – a searing indictment of Stalin secretly recited to a handful of friends and fellow artists. When a transcript of the work falls into the hands of the secret police, the poet is taken from his home to Lubyanka prison under accusations of counter-revolutionary activities that carry the highest penalty, and his fate – as well as the fates of those close to him – is cast into bleak uncertainty.
| Weight | 0.227 kg |
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| Dimensions | 19.9 × 13.2 × 2.7 cm |
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| Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 290 |
| Language | English |
| Edition | 1st pbk Edition |
| Dewey | 813.54 (edition:23) |
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