$65.00 (Hardcover book / Allen Lane / ISBN:9780713997026)
The Whisperers: Private Life In Stalin's Russia
One in eight people in the Soviet Union were victims of Stalin's terror—virtually no family was untouched by purges, the gulag, forced collectivization and resettlement, says Figes in this nuanced, highly textured look at personal life under Soviet rule. Relying heavily on oral history, Figes, winner of an L.A. Times Book Prize for A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution, 1891–1924, highlights how individuals attempted to maintain a sense of self even in the worst years of the Stalinist purges. More often than not, they learned to stay silent and conform, even after Khrushchev's thaw lifted the veil on some of Stalin's crimes. Figes shows how, beginning with the 1917 Bolshevik revolution, the Soviet experience radically changed personal and family life. People denied their experiences, roots and their condemned relatives in order to survive and, in some cases, thrive. At the same time, Soviet residents achieved great things, including the defeat of the Nazis in WWII, that Russians remember with pride. By seamlessly integrating the political, cultural and social with the stories of particular people and families, Figes retells all of Soviet history and enlarges our understanding of it.
Orlando Figes
The Whisperers: Private Life In Stalin's Russia
$65.00 (Hardcover book / Allen Lane )
One in eight people in the Soviet Union were victims of Stalin's terror—virtually no family was untouched by purges, the gulag, forced collectivization and resettlement, says Figes in this nuanced, highly textured look a... More »
Natasha's Dance
$27.95 (Paperback book / Penguin )
Orlando Figes's enthralling, richly evocative history has been heralded as a literary masterpiece on Russia, the lives of those who have who have shaped its culture, and the enduring spirit of a people. More »
People's Tragedy
$55.00 (Paperback book / Pimlico )
Vast in scope, based on exhaustive original research, and written with passion, narrative skill and human sympath, A PEOPLE'S TRAGEDY is the definitive account of the Russian Revolution for a new generation. 'A memorably... More »