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Stalin

The Court of the Red Tsar

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Stalin

By: Simon Sebag Montefiore
Narrated by: John Nettles
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Winner of the British Book Awards History Book of the Year

Longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize

This thrilling biography of Stalin and his entourage during the terrifying decades of his supreme power transforms our understanding of Stalin as Soviet dictator, Marxist leader and Russian tsar.

Based on groundbreaking research, Simon Sebag Montefiore reveals in captivating detail the fear and betrayal, privilege and debauchery, family life and murderous cruelty of this secret world. Written with extraordinary narrative verve, this magnificent feat of scholarly research has become a classic of modern history writing. Showing how Stalin's triumphs and crimes were the product of his fanatical Marxism and his gifted but flawed character, this is an intimate portrait of a man as complicated and human as he was brutal and chilling.

Read by John Nettles

(p) 2004 Orion Publishing Group©2003 Simon Sebag Montefiore
Historical Military & War Politics & Activism Presidents & Heads of State Russia War Scary Thought-Provoking Inspiring Soviet Union Imperialism Military Socialism

Critic reviews

One of the two outstanding books of the year ... the most civilised and elegant chronicle of brutality and ruthlessness I have ever read, its prose cool and clear but never indifferent
Horrific, revelatory and sobering ... triumph of research and should be required reading in Russia. Book of the Year (John Le Carre)
This grim masterpiece, shot through with lashes of black humour ... The personal details are riveting (Antonia Fraser)
Have you read Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar? It's scarier than a Stephen King novel!
Fascinating ... [Montefiore] concentrates, as any good historian should, on pushing forward the boundaries of our knowledge of the subject ... [He] provides rich detail of daily life and family relationships in a world of human values turned inside out ... scrupulously fair in the way he describes Stalin's qualities - including his ability to charm, his uncanny grasp of geopolitical issues, his brilliant handling of foreign statesmen and his genuine passion for literature (Antony Beevor)
Masterful and terrifying account of Stalin ... seldom has the picture been put in finer focus than by Sebag Montefiore. It is partly through his diligent interviews with the children of survivors and his admirable combination of history and gossip that one sees the awful banality, the brutal crudity of the men who carelessly sent so many millions to their senseless deaths
This magnificent portrait ... Montefiore has mined the rich veins of recent Russian writing on the Stalin age and of newly opened archives to give us an intimate history ... The stifling, contiguous life of the Soviet elite in and around the Kremlin is wonderfully conveyed, in some of the most striking and literary passages in the book ... A wonderfully rich and vibrant portrait of the Stalinist elite who lived in the shadow of a remarkable and dangerous colossus
Read it or face social Siberia ... a cross-over success. Academically and intellectually rigorous, it's also a riveting read ... it takes a great writer to make it seem fresh. And Sebag Montefiore certainly does that ... his greatest achievement has been to "humanise" Stalin. Uncle Joe was a mass murderer and a paranoid sociopath. But he was also charming, friendly and flirtatious (100 Best Things in the World Right Now)
Grimly brilliant (Andrew Marr)
Excellent ... This book is like a vast Russian novel full of characters, colour, terror, passion and treachery ... love affairs, marriages, divorces, imprisonments and killings (Susannah Tarbush)
Montefiore has managed to get inside the mind of the 20th century's worst mass murderer. What he has found there will affect your view of human nature ... a thoughtful book of first-class scholarship as well as a transfixing narrative ... vividly recreated by Montefiore's caustically witty prose (Andrew Roberts)
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An account of the leadership of Soviet Union after Lenin. A ghastly look into the degenerate behaviour of a leader whose impact on the lives of millions of human beings will leave most in awe. Few can understand the complex webs that those in power weave, this book helps to piece together an angle and viewpoint of that era

What an insight into the court of Stalin

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes. The audiobook is like a soap opera, the dynamics of stalin and his court and fantastic.

What did you like best about this story?

A real insight into Stalin, the old bolsheviks and the upper echelons of the soviet state.

What does John Nettles bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

An amazing narration. Top notch!

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

The greatest real soap opera of our time

Any additional comments?

Cant recommend this book enough, there are alot of characters but this is not overwhelming.

The best book on Stalin

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Absolutely splendid!

Arguably the best biography on Stalin there is. It is constantly referenced as a source regarding Stalin and many of his colleagues. This biography offers a great insight to one of the most prolific men of our time, as well as offering some rather dark humouress anecdotes and quotes.

Masterpiece

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Thoroughly enjoyed this book. I learned a lot about Russian history but stayed engaged throughout as it is written almost like fiction. Great storytelling. Bravo!

Brings history to life.

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Great narration for his finest book
Well told, thorough, insightful and a true insight into Stalin

Outstanding

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