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"Radzinsky tells Alexander's story with great flair, breathless pacing, and the novelist's eye for the telling detail and the revealing anecdote. Alexander II is a great read, vividly portraying the tsar and his splendorous court, and offering evocative sketches of the age's great writers, artists, and intellectuals who made his reign one of such rich cultural effervescence." -- The Seattle Times"Lively and brilliant, both epic and epigrammatic." -- The New York Times Book Review"This is [Radzinsky's] best so far: Alexander II: The Last Great Tsar is dramatic, entertaining, and authoritative. Mr. Radzinsky is as comfortable in the palaces of the Romanovs as he is in the conspiratorial attics of their assassins or the studies of great writers like Dostoevsky.... Mr. Radzinsky skillfully tells the story of the czar, of course, but also of the terrorists who begin to hunt him ruthlessly in ever more ambitious plots." -- The Wall Street Journal"An engagingly flamboyant, intimate portrait of the tsar who ruled the enormous empire at the pinnacle of its culture and splendor....[Radzinsky is] informative, witty, and unfailingly entertaining." -- Minneapolis Star-Tribune"A compelling account of one of Russia's most important figures, as well as a portrait of a critical, formative period in Russian history." -- The Washington Post
Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
Edvard Radzinsky is the author of the bestselling The Last Tsar, Stalin, and The Rasputin File. He is one of Russia's most celebrated playwrights. He lives in Moscow, where he is also an award-winning television personality.
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Taschenbuch: 480 Seiten
Verlag: Free Press; Auflage: Reprint (14. November 2006)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 0743284267
ISBN-13: 978-0743284264
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14 x 3 x 21,4 cm
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This English translation by Antonina W. Bouis of this Russian work is quite good. Within these 463 pages, you'll learn pretty much everything there is to know about Romanov Tsar Alexander II of Russia who reigned between 1855 and 1881.Alexander was generally regarded as a reformer, keeping in mind that prior Russian rule by his father, Nicholas I, was draconian at best; thus any liberal change was significant. Alexander's most significant reform was to free the serfs (1861). Subsequent to multiple attempts during his rule, Alexander was ultimately assassinated by revolutionaries (proto-communists) in 1881 and he was succeeded by his son, Alexander III who returned Russia to oppression, but this autocratic action came along too late to reverse the flywheel of massive political unrest.Author Edvard Radzinsky departs somewhat from the tradition of most other Russian writers who have simply told their stories with little or no concern as to the "marketability" of their finished works. The yield of this text is pretty much limited to factual information with not a huge amount of insightful speculation about Alexander's thoughts (other than political ones for which there were clearly stated motivations). This writing style is neither bad nor good in itself but simply manifests a particular reader's personal preferences.This 2005 book is illustrated with some very relevant and helpful black-and-white photographs and artwork. As a contemporary work, the author had the advantage over earlier-period authors who were forced to garner their facts under the Soviet Union's communist regime -- Radzinsky was clearly afforded full access to information about his subject.The book's subtitle ("The Last Great Tsar") is somewhat misleading in that Alexander could be pretty rotten when he so desired, especially regarding the Romanov propensity to bed any woman who struck their fancy.If I have a critical comment about this work it would be that newbies to Russian culture and to the royals in particular will have difficulty in keeping the principals straight since so many family names were used and re-used to the extreme. I've read piles of books about Russia, its people, and its leadership and I still had to "go back" from time to time and re-read what Radzinsky had said.Overall, for those folks who are particularly interested in Russia and its people, I can definitely recommend this book.
It's an entertaining story: good characters and interesting time & place in history. The writing is sub par because it has a casual "wink, wink" tone that comes across as amateurish. Overall this is a serviceable biography, but it's not something I'll read again.
The book does not concentrate only on Alexander II but describes also the political situation during his reign. Consequentially the reader gets a whole picture of circumstances that triggered the further developments and reactions of Alexander II and his advisors. Quite a substantial part of the book is also dedicated to his predecessor, Nikolai I. All of this helps better to understand Alexander II. Though the reader who is looking for deeper elaboration of main hero's personality might be a bit disappointed.
Alexander II was born nine years later than Abraham Lincoln. He too freed the slaves as did the American President. However, Alexander accomplished the task earlier when in 1861 his decree empancipated 23 million slave peasants in the vast reaches of the Russian Empire. Alexander was a Romanov (the dynasty which ruled Russia from 1613 to the murder of Czar Nicholas II and his family in 1918 by the triumphant Bolshevik Communist Party. Alexander was a philander who had a huge collection of erotica.He had a mistress and produced 3 illegitimate children with her. He married the woman following the death of the czarina. Alexander ruled Russia when the land was ruled by Autocracy;Russian Orthodoxy and Nationalism. Alexander led troops in battle in the wars his empire waged against Turkey as they dreamed of eastward expansion to Constantinople. Alexander was non-intellectual and was subservient to his strong father Nicholas I. Much of the book deals with the various plots against Alexander's life (seven assassination attempts were made on his life with the last one being a success!). Several of the anarchists in such groups as Land and Freedom, Young Russia andwhat was called the "Executive Committee" are sketched with aplomb by veteran writer Edward Radzinksy. I found his pages on Dostoevsky to be fascinating. The successful bomb throwers who killed the czar lived in the same apartment complex as did the author of "The Brothers Karamazov" and "Crime and Punishment!" Some readers will find difficulty in keeping up with all those Slavic names and intricate familial connections in the Romanov dynasty. This book is a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in Russian history. The book was helpful in setting the stage for what occurred a few years following Alexander's death as the Soviet Union was born in violence and bloody revolt. The book is well translated, lavishly illustrated and well written. Recommended.
The title of this book is "Alexander II: The last Great Tsar". While the book was well written and very interesting, I did not finish this book with the feeling that Alexander II was a great Tsar. I left the with the feeling that he was a man who meant well and did some good things for the country but was often misguided, confused and received a severe lack of respect from his subordinates. Certainly he did some great things. Freedom of the Press, freeing the Serfs etc. But he strikes me as a man who left things in control of his subordinates and made quite a few grave errors. While he may have been a decent Tsar, or maybe even a good Tsar, I do not, judged by this book, consider him to be a Great Tsar as the title of the book implies.On the other hand this is a fascinating account of a very important man in Russian History. It is well written, and intriguing enough too keep you wanting to read more. Ultimately, I give this 3 stars because I believe the author fails to prove that the man was a Great Tsar.
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