Young Stalin

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Dive into Stalin's formative, revolutionary, turbulent youth.

If you've ever been curious about the forces that shape a dictator, "Young Stalin" will be a revelation. It's like peering into the crucible of early 20th-century Georgia, where a boy, both poet and priest-in-training, morphs into a revolutionary. Montefiore's vivid storytelling humanizes the young Stalin without diminishing the impact of his future deeds, providing a page-turning history that feels as intimate as a novel. You'll close this book understanding not just Stalin, but the allure and danger of ideology itself.

  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize Nominee for Biography (2007)
  • Costa Book Award for Biography (2007)
  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography (2007)
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Young Stalin

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ISBN: 9780753823798
Publisher: Phoenix
Date of Publication: 2008-05-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Politics, History, Biographies & Memoirs
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Young Stalin is an adventure story about an exceptional, turbulent young man—born into exoticism, raised in the church, fancying himself a poet, then embracing revolutionary idealism and thereby finding his romantic Messianic mission in life. Culminating in the 1917 revolution, Simon Sebag Montefiore's bestselling biography radically alters our understanding of the gifted politician and fanatical Marxist who shaped the Soviet empire in his own brutal image. This is the story of how Stalin became Stalin.
 

Dive into Stalin's formative, revolutionary, turbulent youth.

If you've ever been curious about the forces that shape a dictator, "Young Stalin" will be a revelation. It's like peering into the crucible of early 20th-century Georgia, where a boy, both poet and priest-in-training, morphs into a revolutionary. Montefiore's vivid storytelling humanizes the young Stalin without diminishing the impact of his future deeds, providing a page-turning history that feels as intimate as a novel. You'll close this book understanding not just Stalin, but the allure and danger of ideology itself.

  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize Nominee for Biography (2007)
  • Costa Book Award for Biography (2007)
  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography (2007)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.