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This is an astounding work. It fascinates, serving as an outstanding example of the political memoir and a window onto the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the project to which its author dedicated his life.-Lewis Siegelbaum, author of Stalinism as a Way of Life: A Documentary Narrative -- Lewis Siegelbaum "This memoir offers fresh insights into what went on behind the Kremlin walls. A professional propagandist and editor, Dmitrii Shepilov was, by the standards of the power elite, an intellectual. He saw himself as an idealist who fell into bad company. His professed disillusionment with the thuggery, rivalries, and conspiracies that roiled around him makes for a rare perspective on a crucial phase of Soviet history."--Strobe Talbott, President, The Brookings Institution--Strobe Talbott "This is an astounding work. It fascinates, serving as an outstanding example of the political memoir and a window onto the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the project to which its author dedicated his life."---Lewis Siegelbaum, author of "Stalinism as a Way of Life: A Documentary Narrative" --Lewis Siegelbaum " This is an astounding work. It fascinates, serving as an outstanding example of the political memoir and a window onto the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the project to which its author dedicated his life." - -- Lewis Siegelbaum, author of "Stalinism as a Way of Life: A Documentary Narrative" "This is an astounding work. It fascinates, serving as an outstanding example of the political memoir and a window onto the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the project to which its author dedicated his life." -Lewis Siegelbaum, author of "Stalinism as a Way of Life: A Documentary Narrative"
Reseña del editor:
Dmitrii Shepilov (1905-1995), a prominent Soviet leader and member of the Communist Party elite, rose to power under Joseph Stalin in the 1940s and 1950s, then fell into political disgrace after being implicated in a coup attempt against Nikita Khrushchev in 1957. In this remarkable memoir, Shepilov provides an unparalleled account of Soviet politics during this period, as well as first-hand recollections of prominent political leaders including Stalin, Khrushchev, Mao Zedong, Lavrentii Beria, Andrei Zhdanov, and others. Secretary of the Central Committee, editor in chief of Pravda, and director of the Communist Party's Bureau of Propaganda and Agitation, Shepilov tells his story from the perspective of a true insider. His memoir sheds new light on Soviet relations with China, the aborted coup against Khrushchev, the personal rivalries that drove high-level Soviet politics, and much more. His report - dramatic, opinionated, and engaging - is an important addition to the history of his sparsely documented era.
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