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  • The Story of the Russian Revolution
  • By: China Mieville
  • Narrated by: John Banks
  • Length: 11 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (387 ratings)
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By: China Mieville
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Summary

The renowned fantasy and science fiction writer China Mieville has long been inspired by the ideals of the Russian Revolution, and here, on the centenary of the revolution, he provides his own distinctive take on its history.

In February 1917, in the midst of bloody war, Russia was still an autocratic monarchy: nine months later it became the first socialist state in world history. How did this unimaginable transformation take place? How was a ravaged and backward country, swept up in a desperately unpopular war, rocked by not one but two revolutions?

This is the story of the extraordinary months between those upheavals, in February and October, of the forces and individuals who made 1917 so epochal a year, of their intrigues, negotiations, conflicts and catastrophes. From familiar names like Lenin and Trotsky to their opponents Kornilov and Kerensky; from the byzantine squabbles of urban activists to the remotest villages of a sprawling empire; from the revolutionary railroad Sublime to the ciphers and static of coup by telegram; from grand sweep to forgotten detail.

Historians have debated the revolution for 100 years, its portents and possibilities: the mass of literature can be daunting. But here is a book for those new to the events, told not only in their historical import but in all their passion and drama and strangeness. Because as well as a political event of profound and ongoing consequence, Mieville reveals the Russian Revolution as a breathtaking story.

©2017 China Mieville (P)2017 Audible, Ltd
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"Even when he is orbiting somewhere in a galaxy too far away for normal human comprehension...Mieville is dazzling." ( The New York Times)

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Wonderful book .

History , brought to life , by a great writer . Can't recommend it enough .

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Great book, background knowledge required

This is a fantastic book, with great depth. Background knowledge is needed in order to completely follow the characters and events.

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An analysis from a different viewpoint for once..

I’m well versed on the Russian revolution and subsequent history, but this brought a whole new point of view to the table. I don’t know about his current politics, but China, as a member of the far left, interested in grass roots working class action and revolutionary consciousness. His sympathy with this issue gives us a much clearer understanding of the relative class dynamics in this startling period. Not being a “historian” yet keeping to established historical methodologies gives us a second layer of clarity in understanding. The book tears along at pace, and the twists and turns of revolutionary politics is laid out in a clear, understandable and consequently exciting manner. Yes, exciting. I listened to this virtually in one sitting. I had a much better sense of place than you get from the “proper” historians and with a few changes in approach this could almost be a novel. That is NOT to undermine this books importance as a historical narrative. Bourgeoise historians, knowing what followed and never really grasping the emotion and aims of revolutionaries can never really get to grips with what actually makes this period interesting: At what point and for what reason does class consciousness spill over into a world turned upside down: at what point does the struggles of ordinary life become global history.
Google tells me that China was a member of the SWP, and if this correct then it is all the more to his credit that there is virtually nothing here of the abstruse Marxian theories and language that could so easily mar this topic: it’s not “for” Marxists in that sense (though the ideas are there if you know what you’re looking for).
The narration is great, and you don’t get that annoying focus on the speech of the narrator that you sometimes get when it goes wrong.
Overall: If you want a look at the revolution from the point of view of the revolutionaries, the ebbs and flows of consciousness that make history astonishing at certain conjunctions in time, and if you want that book delivered by someone with fiction writer skills (loved “the city and the city”), dive in!

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A fantastic account

Excellent narrator, great story. I would highly recommend to anybody wishing to understand the Russian revolution.

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Doesn't work as an audiobook

Well read and well written account of the events leading up to the October revolution but far too complicated to work as an audiobook, you really need to read this rather than listen to it

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For political anoraks

This is a great, broad, sweeping discourse on the year of 1917 in Russia and primarily Petrograd that focuses on the the left wing parties, revolutionary soldiers and workers. There is much of internal debate, resolutions, political differences in the revolutionary struggle. Great for political anoraks. I throughly enjoyed it. The narrator gives a masterclass in how read a factual book.

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Interesting

Although I was well aware of the major events of the revolution in Russia this book fills out the details

Narration was good.

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October makes political meetings interesting.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Definitely, to both friends on the left and right. In its own right its a fascinating story, with endearing characters and a tempo that really builds up pace. But more, you get a real feel for the decisions and debates of the revolution. A must read for anyone interested in revolutionary struggle.

Who was your favorite character and why?

When it finished, I felt immensely sad not to be around the characters any more. They are personally and politically all very interesting. Lenin is obviously fascinating. I also liked Martov's continual interjections. But I think, as a character rather as a historical figure, Alexander Kerensky is my favourite.

What about John Banks’s performance did you like?

Great performance. His voice makes everything sound deeply profound and important. Its fun to imitate when doing menial tasks.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No, I think its a little deep for one sitting.

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Author bring this important history to life

I felt I was there. Lively place. Can be hard to follow the different characters, due to Russian names

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A well written account of the Russian revolution

A fascinating account of the Russian revolution that China Miéville has written in a way that makes it feel like a book of fiction. The characters are interesting and the every day details that Miéville includes brings to life a period of history that could be as dry as dust!

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