I'm really kind of mad right now, because this fantastic history ends with October.
It tells the story of the revolution with an approach which is both general, and honing in on hyper specific stories within the revolution that really works to create a stunning narrative progress for the revolution. October: The Story of the Russian Revolution China Miéville. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Russia industrialized much later than Western Europe and the United States. This book is magnificent. October: The Story of the Russian Revolution by China Miéville is published in hardback by Verso Books at £18.99rrp. Award-winning author China Miéville plunges us into the year the world was turned upside downOn the centenary of the Russian Revolution, China Miéville tells the extraordinary story of this pivotal moment in history. One of Miéville's traits, which emerges forcefully in the book, is his admirable willingness to confront the complexity, messiness, unevenness, and dynamism of the revolutionary process. It's a very well researched and told story of the revolution, and a particularly good telling for those people who do not already have detailed knowledge of the characters and events. I must have been eager because, immediately upon finishing, I read it a second time. The audience for this book is more people interested in politics, history, Russia, and Marxism rather than the average reader of Mieville's fiction (I personally fit in both boxes). Mieville only touches briefly at the very end on the subject that is at the heart of much left-leaning debate on the revolution – was the Stalinist horror built in from the very start, was it part of the revolution itself or something created uniquely by Stalin and bolted on from outside? This structure broadly meets the brief that Mieville sets himself in the introduction – to lay out the story for the general reader from a position that he acknowledges is broadly sympathetic to the aims of the revolutionaries. Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2017, Complete readable overview of a very complex period of history...a must. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. October: The Story of the Russian Revolution - Kindle edition by Miéville, China.
The revolution itself may have ended in terror, but the attempt to create a more just society should not end there. Change ), October, The Story of the Russian Revolution, Review: Precapitalist Economic Formations. In his new book, science fiction writer and socialist China Miéville provides an excellent, accessible, exciting and inspiring account of revolutionary Russia in 1917.
It has similarities in this sense to Catherine Merrivale’s “Lenin on the Train”, although Merrivale focuses more strongly on Lenin himself while Mieville concentrates on more general events Petrograd where Lenin is an occasional (although very influential) presence.
But he regularly ventures beyond Petrograd's prospects to secondary locations where peasant struggles raged, nationalities clamoured for freedom, and soldiers confronted the filthy, fatal, and banal realities of war. Not a bad intro to the Russian Revolution, Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2017.
Indeed, one of the most interesting dynamics here is between the Bolsheviks and the soldiers they represent. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. A narrative re-telling of the story of the Russian revolution from February through to October.
The October Revolution is still raw after a short time. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in, Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2017. China Miéville’s contribution in October is to get away from ideological battles and go back to the dazzling reality of events.
The “story” aspect, however, is perfectly apt: October is narrative fiction at its best. ( Log Out / On these terms, Miéville is profoundly successful. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. ( Log Out / He gets a lot right, doesn't use the usual virulently anti-Bolshevik sources.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2020. But he also offers lively portraits of Trotsky, Kerensky, Spiridinova and other persons of interest. Instead of trying to compete with any of these interventions on the subject, Miéville's October is a unique and very necessary outward-looking, accessible and sympathetic narrative of the events which saw Russia transformed from tsarist prison state to workers’ soviet state. The scope of the story, which is immense, is expertly handled.
This page works best with JavaScript. October is a thrill to read.
If you're looking for a clear and concise history of the revolution from February through October, this is your book! If you want to learn about communism and the roots of it I recommend a book from the 1960s on the same subject. ARTICLES. Instead, the revolution appears to be the product of acts of circumstance and fortune, along with various soldiers' brigades who prove irrepressible. This image - of relentless movement which is nevertheless not uni-directional or wholly predictable - recurs in the book, serving to undermine the tendency toward teleology and condescension that can often prejudice readers looking at events with the benefit of hindsight. Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2019. Privacy: Your personal information will be kept private and held securely. A deep look into one of the most important events in modern history.
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