
Past and Thoughts
An Annotated Critical Edition An annotated translation of Alexander Herzenās monumental memoir Past and Thoughtsāthe first new English-language edition in a centuryācaptures the tumultuous life and penetrating cultural and political insights of the writer widely regarded as the founder of Russian socialism.
Alexander Herzenās Past and Thoughts was the most influential memoir in tsarist Russia. Passionate and insightful, Herzen watched both eagerly and warily as Europeans sought liberation via the modern nation-state. The first new English-language translation in a century, this annotated edition welcomes a new generation of readers.
Isaiah Berlin called Alexander Herzenās magnum opus, Past and Thoughts, āa literary masterpiece worthy to be placed by the side of the novels of . Tolstoy, Turgenev, Dostoevsky.ā It was the most influential memoir published in nineteenth-century Russia, and its impact extended far beyond the tsarist era and the empireās borders, inspiring generations of thinkers, leaders, and dissidents struggling against authoritarian regimes. The first English-language translation in a century, thoroughly annotated with a new introduction, this volume shows why Past and Thoughts is considered a great classic.
Against a dramatic backdrop of war, revolution, and exile, Herzen tells a stirring story of political agitation, marital scandal, betrayal, and despair. Past and Thoughts begins with Napoleonās invasion of Moscow during Herzenās infancy, then follows the authorās central role in Russiaās emerging intelligentsia, his imprisonment and exile in the frozen north, his adventures across a mid-century Europe undergoing the turbulence of revolution and unification, and his founding of the first uncensored Russian-language press. We see the Paris revolts of 1848 and the flamboyant swashbucklers of Italyās Risorgimento through Herzenās sharp eyes, alongside his bold journalism, which reached both the tsarās prisoners and the Winter Palace.
This edition restores a key section on the tragic denouement of Herzenās marriageāomitted from previous abridged versionsāand includes notes offering critical insight into Herzenās historical sketches, travelogues, satire, poetry, philosophical excursions, and polemics. Tolstoy remarked that āHerzen awaits his readers in the future.ā A piercing investigation of the human spirit and its enemies, Past and Thoughts is indeed a work for our time.
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An Annotated Critical Edition An annotated translation of Alexander Herzenās monumental memoir Past and Thoughtsāthe first new English-language edition in a centuryācaptures the tumultuous life and penetrating cultural and political insights of the writer widely regarded as the founder of Russian socialism.
Alexander Herzenās Past and Thoughts was the most influential memoir in tsarist Russia. Passionate and insightful, Herzen watched both eagerly and warily as Europeans sought liberation via the modern nation-state. The first new English-language translation in a century, this annotated edition welcomes a new generation of readers.
Isaiah Berlin called Alexander Herzenās magnum opus, Past and Thoughts, āa literary masterpiece worthy to be placed by the side of the novels of . Tolstoy, Turgenev, Dostoevsky.ā It was the most influential memoir published in nineteenth-century Russia, and its impact extended far beyond the tsarist era and the empireās borders, inspiring generations of thinkers, leaders, and dissidents struggling against authoritarian regimes. The first English-language translation in a century, thoroughly annotated with a new introduction, this volume shows why Past and Thoughts is considered a great classic.
Against a dramatic backdrop of war, revolution, and exile, Herzen tells a stirring story of political agitation, marital scandal, betrayal, and despair. Past and Thoughts begins with Napoleonās invasion of Moscow during Herzenās infancy, then follows the authorās central role in Russiaās emerging intelligentsia, his imprisonment and exile in the frozen north, his adventures across a mid-century Europe undergoing the turbulence of revolution and unification, and his founding of the first uncensored Russian-language press. We see the Paris revolts of 1848 and the flamboyant swashbucklers of Italyās Risorgimento through Herzenās sharp eyes, alongside his bold journalism, which reached both the tsarās prisoners and the Winter Palace.
This edition restores a key section on the tragic denouement of Herzenās marriageāomitted from previous abridged versionsāand includes notes offering critical insight into Herzenās historical sketches, travelogues, satire, poetry, philosophical excursions, and polemics. Tolstoy remarked that āHerzen awaits his readers in the future.ā A piercing investigation of the human spirit and its enemies, Past and Thoughts is indeed a work for our time.












