Simon Sebag Montefiore
STALIN
To
Lily Bathsheba
Praise for Simon Sebag Montefiore’s STALIN
“A marvelously well-researched book…. Montefiore has written a supremely important book about Joseph Stalin, a biography that other scholars will find hard to equal. This is sure to be one of the outstanding books of the year.”
“Ultra reader-friendly, lively, gossipy and packaged with revelations about the intimacies and intrigues of Stalin the man and his courtiers. Brilliant.”
“A book that had to be written…. Montefiore’s biography is far different from anything in this genre. A superb piece of research and frighteningly lucid.”
“Gripping and timely…. Montefiore has illuminated wider aspects of the history of the USSR. This is one of the few recent books on Stalinism that will be read in years to come.”
“Montefiore combines his research among the primary sources and the fruits of his interviews into a focused, gripping story about a man, who, along with Mao, Hitler and Genghis Khan, has to be in the running for history’s greatest mass murderer.”
“[A] masterful and terrifying account of Stalin as seen within his close entourage…. Seldom has the picture been put in finer focus than by Montefiore.”
“Horrific, revelatory and sobering…. A triumph of research.”
“I loved the totalitarian high baroque sleaze of Simon Sebag Montefiore’s
“A grim masterpiece shot through with lashes of black humor…. The personal details are riveting.”
“A well-researched and insightful book…. The narrative adroitly catches the atmosphere of the time.”
“I did not think I could learn anything new about Stalin, but I was wrong. A stunning performance.”
“An extraordinary book and Simon Sebag Montefiore might well be one of the very few people who could possibly have written it…. For anyone fascinated by the nature of evil—and by the effects of absolute power on human relationships—this book will provide insights on every page.”
“Montefiore’s deft combination of biography and history brings Stalin alive, so that he becomes as complex and contradictory as any of the great characters in fiction.”
“If you plan (wisely) to read only one book about Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, let it be
“A large and ambitious overview—and under-view—of the Soviet leader’s life and epoch, drawn from an impressively wide array of Russian sources.”
“Spectacular…. An impressive and compelling work, using important new documents.”
“Sebag Montefiore has done a valuable service in drawing our attention to a hitherto little-studied aspect of Stalinism. As his