Politics, Murder, and Love in Stalin''s Kremlin: The Story of Nikolai Bukharin and Anna Larina
English
By (author): Paul R. Gregory
Drawn from Hoover Institution archival documents, the story of Nikolai Bukharin and Anna Larina begins with the optimism of the socialist revolution and then turns into a dark saga of foreboding and terror as the game changes from political struggle to physical survival. Told for the most part in the words of the participants, it is, as Robert Conquest says in his foreword, a story told to show the horrors of fate, of personal mistreatment and suffering by real people. It is also a story of courage and cowardice, strength and weakness, misplaced idealism, missed opportunities, bungling, and, above all, love.
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