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A Sunday Times (London) History Book of the Year 2017
One of Kirkus Reviews' Best Biographies of 2017
Monumental . . . Drawing on an astonishing array of sources, Kotkin paints a richly variegated portrait, delving into Stalin's peculiar personality even while situating him within the trajectories of Soviet history and totalitarianism more generally. . . Kotkin teases out his subject's contradictions, revealing Stalin as both ideologue and opportunist, man of iron will and creature of the Soviet system, creep who apparently drove his wife to suicide and leader who inspired his people. . . will surely stand for years to come as a seminal account of some of the most devastating events of the 20th century. -The New York Times Book Review
The book makes it mark through its theoretical sophistication, relentless argumentation, and sheer Stakhoanovite immensity. . . Kotkin also attempts to answer the chief philosophical question about Stalin: whether the monstrous regime he created was a function of his personality or of something inherent in Bolshevism. - Keith Gessen, New Yorker
A masterpiece, surely one of the most remarkable books on 20th-century history to have been published in many years. It is not only the depth of research that takes the breath away; it is the scale and range of Kotkin's framing of his subject and the acuity of his observations. -Mark Mazower, The Guardian
[T]he second volume of what will surely rank as one of the greatest historical achievements of our age . . . few other biographies have so succeeded in showing how one man shaped his times, and how his times shaped him. This is a book not just about Stalin but about the entire spectrum of world affairs in the 1930s, its focus constantly shifting from the tiniest personal details to the grand sweep of international strategy. Kotkin's project is the War and Peace of history: a book you fear you will never finish, but just cannot put down. The ending is perfectly judged. It is the night of Saturday, June 21, 1941. In his office, Stalin paces nervously, waiting for news. And on the border, Hitler's war machine prepares to strike. -The Times (London)
There have been many other biographies of Stalin, but none matches the range of information and analysis that animates Mr. Kotkin's ambitious project. Waiting for Hitler is biography and history on a grand scale - equal in scope to the enormity of the events it describes. -Joshua Rubenstein, The Wall Street Journal
This has never been better nor more plausibly told than by Kotkin in this brilliant, compelling, propulsively written, magnificent tour de force . . . I eagerly await volume three. -Simon Sebag Montefiore, Evening Standard
It is the most gripping of reads, packed with epoch-shaking events and human tragedy. This volume sweeps through the collectivisation of agriculture and the mass famine of the early 1930s, the Great Terror of 1936-38, the outbreak of the second world war, the disastrous winter war against Finland, and the macabre diplomatic dance between Stalin and Hitler ahead of the Nazi invasion of June 1941. This is, as close as it is possible to imagine, the definitive biography of Stalin. -Financial Times
A triumph, necessary reading for anyone hoping to make sense of Stalin and the Soviet Union. -New Criterion
Kotkin, a Princeton history professor, has performed prodigies of research, wading through masses of previously inaccessible Soviet-era documents to produce what is surely the definitive portrait. -American Conservative
It is unlikely we will soon have a biography the equal of Kotkin's... We turn to a biography of this heft for the larger history, and for detailed analyses of that history, and Kotkin doesn't disappoint... Thrilling and engrossing. -Jewish Currents
Against all odds considering their grim topics, these Stalin volumes from Kotkin, in addition to being definitive, are the kind of infectiously entertaining that only comes
Autor: | Kotkin, Stephen |
Nakladatel: | Penguin US |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Jazyk : | Angličtina |
Vazba: | Hardback |
Počet stran: | 976 |
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