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March 1917 by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Translated by Marian Schwartz, University of Notre Dame Press

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    Author(s)Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Translated by Marian Schwartz
    PublisherUniversity of Notre Dame Press
    ISBN9780268102654
    Pages688
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2017

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    University of Notre Dame Press March 1917 by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Translated by Marian Schwartz

    To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution the University of Notre Dame Press is proud to publish Nobel Prizewinner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyns epic work March 1917 Node III Book 1 of The Red Wheel.The Red Wheel is Solzhenitsyns magnum opus about the Russian Revolution. Solzhenitsyn tells this story in the form of a meticulously researched historical novel supplemented by newspaper headlines of the day fragments of street action cinematic screenplay and historical overview. The first two nodesAugust 1914 and November 1916focus on Russias crises and recovery on revolutionary terrorism and its suppression on the missed opportunity of Pyotr Stolypins reforms and how the surge of patriotism in August 1914 soured as Russia bled in World War I.March 1917the third nodetells the story of the Russian Revolution itself during which not only does the Imperial government melt in the face of the mob but the leaders of the opposition prove utterly incapable of controlling the course of events. The action of book 1 (of four) of March 1917 is set during March 812. The absorbing narrative tells the stories of more than fifty characters during the days when the Russian Empire begins to crumble. Bread riots in the capital Petrograd go unchecked at first and the police are beaten and killed by mobs. Efforts to put down the violence using the army trigger a mutiny in the numerous reserve regiments housed in the city who kill their officers and rampage. The antiTsarist bourgeois opposition horrified by the violence scrambles to declare that it is provisionally taking power while socialists immediately create a Soviet alternative to undermine it. Meanwhile Emperor Nikolai II is away at military headquarters and his wife Aleksandra is isolated outside Petrograd caring for their sick children. Suddenly the viability of the Russian state itself is called into question.The Red Wheel has been compared to Tolstoys War and Peace for each work aims to narrate the story of an era in a way that elevates its universal significance. In much the same way as Homers Iliad became the representative account of the Greek world and therefore the basis for Greek civilization these historical epics perform a parallel role for our modern world.show more



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