Alexander Herzen's own brilliance and the extraordinary
circumstances of his life combine to place his memoirs among the
great testimonies of the modern era. Born in 1812, the illegitimate
son of a wealthy Russian landowner, he became one of the most
important revolutionary and intellectual figures of his time - as
theorist, polemicist and political actor; and fifty years after his
death Lenin pronounced him 'the father of Russian socialism'.
My Past and Thoughts uniquely assimilates the personal to the
historical, and is both a classic of autobiography an an
unparalleled record of his century's remarkable life. His account
of a privileged childhood among the Russian aristocracy is
illuminated with the insight of a great novelist; his friends and
enemies - Marx, Wagner, Mill, Bakunin, Garibaldi, Kropotkin - are
brought brilliantly to life; and as a sceptical and free-thinking
observer, he unerringly traces the line of revolutionary
development, from the earliest stirrings of Russian radicalism
through the tumultuous ideological debates of the
International.
'His power of observation is extraordinary. He tells a story
with the economy of a great reporter. His gift is for knowing not
only what people are, but how they are historically situated.
Somewhere in the pages of this hard, honest observer of what
movements do to men, we shall find ourselves.' - V.S. Pritchett
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