Montefiore has illuminated wider aspects of the history of the USSR. A superb piece of research and frighteningly lucid.” - The Washington Times Montefiore’s biography is far different from anything in this genre. “Ultra reader-friendly, lively, gossipy and packaged with revelations about the intimacies and intrigues of Stalin the man and his courtiers. This is sure to be one of the outstanding books of the year.” - St. Montefiore has written a supremely important book about Joseph Stalin, a biography that other scholars will find hard to equal. but also because they emerge in these pages as surprisingly normal.” - The Washington Post Book World “Unprecedented in its intimacy and horrifying in its implications, not merely because it shows that the engineers of one of history’s greatest holocausts were depraved. A deeply researched and wonderfully readable accomplishment-scholarship as a kind of savage gossip.” - Time A dark and excellent book.” - The New York Review of Books Disturbing and perplexing.” - The New York Times Book Review “The first intimate portrait of a man who had more lives on his conscience than Hitler. For anyone fascinated by the nature of evil-and by the effects of absolute power on human relationships-this book will provide new insights on every page.” -Anne Applebaum, Evening Standard (London)
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