To the Finland Station
By Louis Menand (Introduction by); Edmund Wilson
(NYRB Classics, Paperback, 9781590170335, 544pp.)
Publication Date: April 30, 2003
Categories: Historiography, Political Ideologies - Communism & Socialism, World - General
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Edmund Wilson's magnum opus, To the Finland Station, is a stirring account of revolutionary politics, people, and ideas from the French Revolution through the Paris Commune to the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917. It is a work of history on a grand scale, at once sweeping and detailed, closely reasoned and passionately argued, that succeeds in painting an unforgettable picture--alive with conspirators and philosophers, utopians and nihilists--of the making of the modern world.
Author Aravind Adiga was not interested in stuffy classics or long, drawn-out historical accounts. But Edmund Wilson's history of socialism, To the Finland Station, proved to be anything but dull — it's electrifying. More at NPR.org
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