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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- McArthur
- Pages
- 397
- ISBN
- 9781552786468
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Original edition details
Other editions (14)
Other editions

Young Stalin
2007 • Blackstone Audiobooks
English

Young Stalin
2021 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

Young Stalin
2007 • Blackstone Pub
English

Young Stalin
2007 • Blackstone Audio Inc.
English

Young Stalin
2008 • Phoenix
English

Young Stalin
2007 • Knopf
English

Young Stalin
2008 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

Young Stalin
2007 • Blackstone Audio Inc.
English

Young Stalin
2007 • Weidenfeld & Nicolson
English

Молодой Сталин
2014 • Izdatelʹstvo AST
Russian

Le jeune Staline
2008 • Calmann-Lévy
French

Genç Stalin
2010 • İthaki Yayınları
Turkish

Le jeune Staline
2010 • Librairie générale française
French

Der junge Stalin
2007 • S. Fischer
German
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Simon Sebag Montefiore's "Young Stalin" is widely praised as an exceptionally engaging and meticulously researched biography, drawing readers into the formative years of one of history's most enigmatic figures. Reviewers consistently highlight the author's eloquent and accessible writing style, often describing the narrative as reading like an adventure novel or a thriller. The book is commended for its deep dive into previously unpublished records and memoirs, offering a fresh and detailed perspective on Stalin's childhood and early revolutionary activities. Readers express surprise and fascination at discovering aspects such as his talent as a poet and singer, his academic prowess, his early life as a gang leader, bank robber, and racketeer, and his numerous escapes from exile. The vivid portrayal of the Georgian milieu and the turbulent political landscape of the late Tsarist era is also frequently noted as a strong point, effectively illuminating the origins of the man who would become "Stalin."
While largely positive, some reviews point out areas for improvement. A recurring comment concerns the book's structure, with a few readers finding the narrative occasionally overwrought or repetitive in its descriptions of Stalin's arrests, exiles, and escapes. Some critics felt there was a relative lack of broader political or economic analysis, suggesting the book focused more on biographical anecdotes than on the ideological forces that shaped Stalin's convictions. Additionally, a few reviewers questioned the impartiality and accuracy of some memoirs referenced, particularly those written during Stalin's lifetime, given the potential for bias. One review specifically mentioned discomfort with the portrayal of a relationship with a 13-year-old, arguing it was presented as seduction rather than exploitation. It was also noted that the book assumes a certain level of prior knowledge of late Tsarist Russian history, which might make it challenging for some readers to keep track of the many names and intricate political factions.
Despite these minor criticisms, "Young Stalin" is overwhelmingly recommended as a compelling and insightful read. It is lauded as an excellent character study that successfully explores the complex blend of personality, family, and cultural environment that contributed to the making of the future dictator. The book is particularly suited for a popular audience, offering a dramatic and richly textured account of Stalin's early life up to the 1917 revolution. It will appeal to anyone interested in understanding the origins of one of the twentieth century's most significant figures, the history of the Bolshevik movement, or the turbulent social and political landscape of the Caucasus and Russia at the turn of the century. Readers who appreciate historical biographies that combine meticulous research with an engaging, novelistic narrative will find this book highly rewarding.
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