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Nuevo: Libro nuevo, sin usar y sin leer, que está en perfecto estado; incluye todas las páginas sin ...
LCCN
2024-942069
Release Year
2024
ISBN-13
9780268208790
Volume Number
Bk. 4
ISBN-10
0268208794
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Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-10
0268208794
ISBN-13
9780268208790
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11066399065

Product Key Features

Book Title
March 1917 : the Red Wheel, Node III
Number of Pages
632 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Topic
Classics, Political
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Author
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Book Series
The Center for Ethics and Culture Solzhenitsyn Ser.
Format
Hardcover

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1.6 in
Item Weight
36.7 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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Trade
LCCN
2024-942069
Reviews
"[A] magisterial depiction of the long, slow collapse of the Tsarist regime in which everybody gets a voice, but nobody feels that he or she can prevent the worst of it. Eerily prescient for the binary confusions of the present." -- VoegelinView, "Newspaper excerpts, military orders, screenplays, and biographies of real figures augment the fictional voices. Solzhenitsyn is everywhere and nowhere, like the spirit of the revolution or the God it replaces." --The Lamp, "Contrary to Tolstoy in War and Peace , Solzhenitsyn means to demonstrate that, at the decisive 'nodal' moments of history, the action or inaction of a single individual may have a decisive impact on the course of events." -- National Review, "A work that combines deep civic and spiritual wisdom, literary art of high quality, and dramatic history that informs and instructs, The Red Wheel deserves a readership that is receptive to its enduring lessons. With the publication of the whole of March 1917, those lessons are much easier to discern." --Law & Liberty, "Again out of joint with his times, Solzhenitsyn was infuenced by the collage technique of John Dos Passos's U.S.A.Trilogy. Newspaper excerpts, military orders, screenplays, and biographies of real figures augment the fictonal voices. Solzhenitsyn is everywhere and nowhere, like the spirit of the revolution or the God it replaces." --The Lamp, "Solzhenitsyn crafts 655 brief chapters in which diverse actors, unaware of what others are doing, blindly shape events. . . . [His] novel allows us to glimpse those deeper meanings and elusive powers." --Wall Street Journal, "This is the principal work of the Nobel laureate's life, to which Solzhenitsyn dedicated several decades and into which poured all his thoughts about the senseless chaos of the modern and postmodern worlds, all told through the prism of that most contingent of events, the Russian Revolution." --The New Criterion, "In The Red Wheel, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn produced a masterpiece and proved himself a worthy companion of Dostoevsky and rival of Tolstoy." -Law and Liberty "Contrary to Tolstoy in War and Peace, Solzhenitsyn means to demonstrate that, at the decisive 'nodal' moments of history, the action or inaction of a single individual may have a decisive impact on the course of events." -National Review "If Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago presented a mindset-changing view of the history of the USSR, the historical novels that make up his epopee The Red Wheel are a counterweight to the heroics of the October Revolution." -Russian Review "[A] magisterial depiction of the long, slow collapse of the Tsarist regime in which everybody gets a voice, but nobody feels that he or she can prevent the worst of it. Eerily prescient for the binary confusions of the present." -VoegelinView "This is the principal work of the Nobel laureate's life, to which Solzhenitsyn dedicated several decades and into which poured all his thoughts about the senseless chaos of the modern and postmodern worlds, all told through the prism of that most contingent of events, the Russian Revolution." -The New Criterion "A work that combines deep civic and spiritual wisdom, literary art of high quality, and dramatic history that informs and instructs, The Red Wheel deserves a readership that is receptive to its enduring lessons. With the publication of the whole of March 1917, those lessons are much easier to discern." -Law & Liberty "Solzhenitsyn crafts 655 brief chapters in which diverse actors, unaware of what others are doing, blindly shape events. . . . [His] novel allows us to glimpse those deeper meanings and elusive powers." -Wall Street Journal, "Again out of joint with his times, Solzhenitsyn was influenced by the collage technique of John Dos Passos's U.S.A. Trilogy. Newspaper excerpts, military orders, screenplays, and biographies of real figures augment the fictional voices. Solzhenitsyn is everywhere and nowhere, like the spirit of the revolution or the God it replaces." --The Lamp, "In The Red Wheel , Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn produced a masterpiece and proved himself a worthy companion of Dostoevsky and rival of Tolstoy." --Law and Liberty, "If Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago presented a mindset-changing view of the history of the USSR, the historical novels that make up his epopee The Red Wheel are a counterweight to the heroics of the October Revolution." -- Russian Review
Volume Number
Bk. 4
Table Of Content
23 MARCH, Friday 24 MARCH, Saturday 25 MARCH, Sunday 26 MARCH, Monday 27 MARCH, Tuesday 28 MARCH, Wednesday 29 MARCH, Thursday 30 MARCH, Friday 31 MARCH, Saturday
Synopsis
In March 1917, Book 4 the willing and unwilling participants of the Russian Revolution try to make sense of their next steps amidst unraveling chaos. One of the masterpieces of world literature, The Red Wheel is Nobel prize-winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's multivolume epic work about the Russian Revolution told in the form of a historical novel. March 1917 --the third node--chronicles the mayhem, day by day, of the Russian Revolution. Book 4 presents, for the first time in English, the conclusion of this four-volume revolutionary saga. The action of Book 4 is set during March 23-31, 1917. Book 4 portrays a cast of thousands in motion and agitation as every stratum of Russian society--the army on the front lines, the countryside, the Volga merchants, the Don Cossacks, the Orthodox Church--is racked by the confusing new reality. Soldiers start to fraternize across trenches with the enemy. The Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich, the emperor's uncle, arrives at military headquarters to assume the supreme command but is promptly dismissed by the new Provisional Government. Even this government holds no power, for at every step it is cowed and hemmed in by a self-proclaimed and unaccountable Executive Committee acting in the name of the Soviets--councils of workers and soldiers. Yet the Soviets themselves are divided--on whether to call for an end to the war or for its continuation, on whether to topple the Provisional Government or to let it try to govern. Meanwhile, in Switzerland, Lenin quietly dictates his own terms to the German General Staff, setting the stage for his return to Russia., In March 1917, Book 4 the willing and unwilling participants of the Russian Revolution try to make sense of their next steps amidst unraveling chaos. One of the masterpieces of world literature, The Red Wheel is Nobel prize-winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's multivolume epic work about the Russian Revolution told in the form of a historical novel. March 1917-the third node-chronicles the mayhem, day by day, of the Russian Revolution. Book 4 presents, for the first time in English, the conclusion of this four-volume revolutionary saga. The action of Book 4 is set during March 23-31, 1917. Book 4 portrays a cast of thousands in motion and agitation as every stratum of Russian society-the army on the front lines, the countryside, the Volga merchants, the Don Cossacks, the Orthodox Church-is racked by the confusing new reality. Soldiers start to fraternize across trenches with the enemy. The Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich, the emperor's uncle, arrives at military headquarters to assume the supreme command but is promptly dismissed by the new Provisional Government. Even this government holds no power, for at every step it is cowed and hemmed in by a self-proclaimed and unaccountable Executive Committee acting in the name of the Soviets-councils of workers and soldiers. Yet the Soviets themselves are divided-on whether to call for an end to the war or for its continuation, on whether to topple the Provisional Government or to let it try to govern. Meanwhile, in Switzerland, Lenin quietly dictates his own terms to the German General Staff, setting the stage for his return to Russia., In March 1917, Book 4 the willing and unwilling participants of the Russian Revolution try to make sense of their next steps amidst unraveling chaos. One of the masterpieces of world literature, The Red Wheel is Nobel prize?winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn?s multivolume epic work about the Russian Revolution told in the form of a historical novel. March 1917?the third node?chronicles the mayhem, day by day, of the Russian Revolution. Book 4 presents, for the first time in English, the conclusion of this four-volume revolutionary saga. The action of Book 4 is set during March 23?31, 1917. Book 4 portrays a cast of thousands in motion and agitation as every stratum of Russian society?the army on the front lines, the countryside, the Volga merchants, the Don Cossacks, the Orthodox Church?is racked by the confusing new reality. Soldiers start to fraternize across trenches with the enemy. The Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich, the emperor?s uncle, arrives at military headquarters to assume the supreme command but is promptly dismissed by the new Provisional Government. Even this government holds no power, for at every step it is cowed and hemmed in by a self-proclaimed and unaccountable Executive Committee acting in the name of the Soviets?councils of workers and soldiers. Yet the Soviets themselves are divided?on whether to call for an end to the war or for its continuation, on whether to topple the Provisional Government or to let it try to govern. Meanwhile, in Switzerland, Lenin quietly dictates his own terms to the German General Staff, setting the stage for his return to Russia., In March 1917, Book 4 the willing and unwilling participants of the Russian Revolution try to make sense of their next steps amidst unraveling chaos. One of the masterpieces of world literature, The Red Wheel is Nobel prize-winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's multivolume epic work about the Russian Revolution told in the form of a historical novel. ......

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