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RUSSIA IN THE SHADOWS

In “Russia in the Shadows,” H. G. Wells embarks on a compelling exploration of early 20th-century Russia, delving into the political, social, and cultural upheavals that defined the nation's tumultuous landscape. Written in a journalistic style, the book reflects Wells's characteristic blend of keen observation and speculative insight, framed against the backdrop of Bolshevism's rise. His narrative weaves together vivid accounts and sharp analysis, illustrating the contradictions permeating Russian society as it stood at the precipice of revolution, making it a significant contribution to the literature of political analysis and historical commentary during a pivotal era. H. G. Wells, renowned for his science fiction masterpieces, also possessed a profound interest in social reform and political thought. His experiences with progressive movements and disillusionment with industrialism deeply influenced his worldview, while his interactions with Russian intellectuals and exposure to Marxist principles propelled him towards this critical examination of Russia. Wells's broad perspective and commitment to understanding societal transformations empower his narrative, positioning him as both an observer and a participant in the unfolding drama of the time. “Russia in the Shadows” is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of revolution, ideology, and human resilience. It invites readers to grasp the nuances of a society on the brink, fostering an awareness that resonates in today's sociopolitical climate. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find this work both enlightening and engaging, as it sheds light on a pivotal moment in history and humanity's perennial struggle for change.
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Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2022
Год выхода издания
2022
Издательство
DigiCat

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    It is a wonderful fact, I think, that in this city, in which most of the shrinking population is already nearly starving, and hardly any one possesses a second suit of clothes or more than a single change of worn and patched linen, flowers can be and are still bought and sold. For five thousand roubles, which is about six and eightpence at the current rate of exchange, one can get a very pleasing bunch of big chrysanthemums.
    I do not know if the words “all the shops have ceased” convey any picture to the Western reader of what a street looks like in Russia. It is not like Bond Street or Piccadilly on a Sunday, with the blinds neatly drawn down in a decorous sleep, and ready to wake up and begin again on Monday. The shops have an utterly wretched and abandoned look; paint is peeling off, windows are cracked, some are broken and boarded up, some still display a few fly-blown relics of stock in the window, some have their windows covered with notices; the windows are growing dim, the fixtures have gathered two years’ dust. They are dead shops. They will never open again.
    All the great bazaar-like markets are closed, too, in Petersburg now, in the des
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    Nowhere in all Russia is the fact of that crash so completely evident as it is in Petersburg. Petersburg was the artificial creation of Peter the Great; his bronze statue in the little garden near the Admiralty still prances amid the ebbing life of the city. Its palaces are still and empty, or strangely refurnished with the typewriters and tables and plank partitions of a new Administration which is engaged chiefly in a strenuous struggle against famine and the foreign invader. Its streets were streets of busy shops. In 1914 I loafed agreeably in the Petersburg streets — buying little articles and watching the abundant traffic. All these shops have ceased.
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    It is, I would say at once, the only possible Government in Russia at the present time. It is the only idea, it supplies the only solidarity, left in Russia. But it is a secondary fact. The dominant

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