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Joseph Stalin
Series · 3 books · 2003-2010

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Young Stalin

2007

Based on ten years' astonishing new research, here is the thrilling story of how a charismatic, dangerous boy became a student priest, romantic poet, gangster mastermind, prolific lover, murderous revolutionary, and the merciless politician who shaped the Soviet Empire in his own brutal image: How Stalin became Stalin.
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Staline La cour du Tsar rouge - tome 2 1941-1943

2010

Le second tome de la biographie référente de Staline. De l'offensive allemande en 1941 à sa mort en 1953, ce volume met en lumière la façon dont le " chef suprême " de l'URSS a acquis une véritable envergure internationale. Livre d'histoire de l'année 2004 en Angleterre. " Ce livre fait la lumière sur les complexités du stalinisme. Livre de l'année. " The Times " Un des rares livres récents sur le stalinisme qui sera lu dans les années à venir. " The Guardian De l'offensive allemande en 1941 à l'agonie solitaire de Staline en 1953, ce second tome du best-seller mondial de Simon Sebag Montefiore met en lumière la façon dont le chef suprême de l'Union soviétique a acquis une envergure internationale. Il raconte comment, secondé par le fidèle Molotov et le maréchal Joukov, il joua les hommes d'Etat avec Churchill et Roosevelt, et devint un véritable seigneur de guerre. Tirant profit de l'ouverture des archives personnelles de Staline, d'entretiens et de documents familiaux inconnus jusque-là, l'auteur décrit avec brio la progression de la terreur que le dictateur met en oeuvre avec l'aide de créatures obsédées par la rivalité et les privilèges, mais aussi hantées par la peur de la disgrâce. A travers le prisme de cette oligarchie aux codes mafieux, l'auteur relit aussi Yalta ou encore le complot des blouses blanches, et tente de comprendre les dérives de ce gouvernement qui justifia ses crimes au nom de l'idéal bolchevique. Traduit dans plus de vingt-cinq langues, Staline, la cour du tsar rouge a reçu en 2004 le prix du livre d'histoire de l'année décerné par le British Book Awards. Simon Sebag Montefiore est spécialiste de l'histoire de la Russie. Il est l'auteur, entre autres, du Jeune Staline. " Ce livre fait la lumière surles complexités du stalinisme. " The Times "Cette biographie du maître du Kremlin, en deux tomes, se lit avec passion, mariant habilement les faits historiques et les Mémoires des contemporains, portée par une écriture dont la puissance romanesque fait de ce large pan de l'histoire contemporaine un récit dense et vivant. Primé par le British Book Award, cette somme est la fresque fascinante et terrifiante d'une période sur laquelle la Russie d'aujourd'hui peine à revenir. " Télérama, 27 Novembre - 03 Décembre 10 " Il y a huit ans, Simon Sebag Montefiore, un historien britannique, spécialiste de la Russie, avait publié à Londres une remarquable biographie de Staline. Traduite en 25 langues, parue en français en 2055, cette somme - ouvrage de référence, mais d'une lecture aisée - est désormais disponible au format poche." Jean Sévillia, Le Figaro Magazine, 05 Février 11 " Certainement le livre le mieux écrit et le plus documenté sur Staline et son entourage entre 1929 et 1953. " Le Point - Historia, Hors-série été 11
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Stalin

The Court of the Red Tsar

2003

Alternate cover edition of ISBN 9781400076789 This widely acclaimed biography provides a vivid and riveting account of Stalin and his courtiers—killers, fanatics, women, and children—during the terrifying decades of his supreme power. In a seamless meshing of exhaustive research and narrative, Simon Sebag Montefiore gives us the everyday details of a monstrous life. We see Stalin playing his deadly game of power and paranoia at debauched dinners at Black Sea villas and in the apartments of the Kremlin. We witness first-hand how the dictator and his magnates carried out the Great Terror and the war against the Nazis, and how their families lived in this secret world of fear, betrayal, murder, and sexual degeneracy. Montefiore gives an unprecedented understanding of Stalin’s dictatorship, and a Stalin as human and complicated as he is brutal.

Authors

Simon Sebag Montefiore
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Author · 19 books

Simon Sebag Montefiore is the author of the global bestsellers 'The Romanovs' and 'Jerusalem: the Biography,' 'Stalin: the Court of the Red Tsar' and Young Stalin and the novels Sashenka and One Night in Winter and "Red Sky at Noon." His books are published in 48 languages and are worldwide bestsellers. He has won prizes in both non-fiction and fiction. He read history at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University, where he received his Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD). 'The Romanovs' is his latest history book. He has now completed his Moscow Trilogy of novels featuring Benya Golden and Comrade Satinov, Sashenka, Dashka and Fabiana.... and Stalin himself. Buy in the UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Night-Winter-... "A thrilling work of fiction. Montefiore weaves a tight, satisfying plot, delivering surprises to the last page. Stalin's chilling charisma is brilliantly realised. The novel's theme is Love: family love, youthful romance, adulterous passion. One Night in Winter is full of redemptive love and inner freedom." Evening Standard "Gripping and cleverly plotted. Doomed love at the heart of a violent society is the heart of Montefiore's One Night in Winter... depicting the Kafkaesque labyrinth into which the victims stumble." The Sunday Times "Compulsively involving. Our fear for the children keeps up turning the pages... We follow the passions with sympathy... The knot of events tugs at a wide range of emotions rarely experienced outside an intimate tyranny." The Times "The novel is hugely romantic. His ease with the setting and historical characters is masterly. The book maintains a tense pace. Uniquely terrifying. Heartrending. Engrossing. " The Scotsman “Delicately plotted and buried within a layered, elliptical narrative, One Night in Winter is also a fidgety page-turner which adroitly weaves a huge cast of characters into an arcane world.” Time Out “A novel full of passion, conspiracy, hope, despair, suffering and redemption, it transcends boundaries of genre, being at once thriller and political drama, horror and romance. His ability to paint Stalin in such a way to make the reader quake with fire is matched by talent for creating truly heartbreaking characters: the children who find themselves at the centre of a conspiracy, the parents…. A gripping read and must surely be one of the best novels of 2013. ” NY Journal of Books "Not just a thumpingly good read, but also essentially a story of human fragility and passions, albeit taking place under the intimidating shadow of a massive Stalinist portico." The National "Seriously good fun... the Soviet march on Berlin, nightmarish drinking games at Stalin's countryhouse, the magnificence of the Bolshoi, interrogations, snow, sex and exile... lust adultery and romance. Eminently readable and strangely affecting." Sunday Telegraph " "Hopelessly romantic and hopelessly moving. A mix of lovestory thriller and historical fiction. Engrossing." The Observer “Gripping. Montefiore’s characters snare our sympathy and we follow them avidly. This intricate at times disturbing, always absorbing novel entertains and disturbs and seethes with moral complexity. Characters real+fictitious ring strikingly true.It is to a large extent Tolstoyan …..” The Australian “Enthralling. Montefiore writes brilliantly about Love - from teenage romance to the grand passion of adultery. Readers of Sebastian Faulks and Hilary Mantel will lap this up. A historical novel that builds into a nail-biting drama … a world that resembles… Edith Wharton with the death penalty.” Novel of

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