To the Finald Station is one of the greatest works by 20th-century
America’s heralded man of letters. This magisterial study of the
revolutionary dream reaches from the French Revolution through the Paris
Commune to Russia in 1917, and features iant portraits of such figures
as Jules Michelet, the great historian of the French people; the
utopians Robert Owen and Charles Fourier; the anarchist Mikhail Bakunin;
and of course Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Trotsky. Combining his
polymathic talents as critic, journalist, historian, and novelist,
Edmund Wilson offers an incisive and enduring tribute to the resilience,
depth, and passion of the modern culture of protest.
To the Finland
Station is a stirring account of revolutionary politics, people, and
ideas from the French Revolution through the Paris Commune to the
Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917. It is a work of history on a grand
scale, at once sweeping and detailed, closely reasoned and passionately
argued, that succeeds in painting an unforgettable picturealive with
conspirators and philosophers, utopians and nihilistsof the making of
the modern world.
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