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Lenin's Private War
The Voyage of the Philosophy Steamer and the Exile of the Intelligentsia
Lesley Chamberlain(0)
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In 1922, Lenin personally drew up a list of some 160 'undesirable' intellectuals — mostly philosophers, academics, scientists and journalists — to be deported from the new Soviet State. 'We're going to cleanse Russia once and for all' he wrote to Stalin, whose job it was to oversee the deportation. Two ships sailed from Petrograd that autumn, taking Old Russia's eminent men and their families away to what would become permanent exile in Berlin, Prague and Paris. Lesley Chamberlain creates a rich portrait of this chilling historical moment, evoked with immediacy through the journals, letters, and memoirs of the exiles.
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"Lenin's Private War is infused with a deep understanding of the rich history of Russian thought."
The Seattle Times
"Movingly describes the experience of exile in ways that echo that great exile novelist Nabokov himself...Chamberlain has a rare gift."
Sunday Telegraph
"Recounted in fascinating detail...Chamberlain brings these forgotten figures back to life with great skill and sympathy."
William Grimes, The New York Times