The silent prophet
(2003)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Abrams, 2003
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ISBN/ISSN
9781468302066 (electronic bk.) MWT12466317, 146830206X (electronic bk.) 12466317
LANGUAGE
English
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Based on his own observations during an extended stay in Moscow in the winter of 1926, The Silent Prophet is Roth's vivid attempt to explain the Russian Revolution and its betrayal by exposing the personal motivations of its leaders. The illegitimate and rootless Friedrich Kargan-the Trotsky figure-goes compulsorily but willingly into exile in Siberia after openly defying the coldly amoral Savelli-the novel's Stalin figure. Written at the height of speculation about Trotsky's fate, The Silent Prophet is a brilliant portrayal of revolutionary idealism-turned-cynicism

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