But for "Swallows and Amazons," some of Arthur Ransome's earlier
writings would be better known. The extraordinary success Ransome
achieved as a children's writer, from the 1930's until his death in
1967, perhaps inevitably eclipsed his earlier work, but in the case
of his two books and pamphlet on the Russian revolutions of 1917
and the tumultuous events that followed that is a great loss: it
can be said unequivocally that these writings are on a par, perhaps
even exceeding, such classics as John Reed's "Ten Days that Shook
the World."
Arthur Ransome knew Russia. He lived there from 1914 to 1918
almost all the time. He taught himself Russian and became a foreign
correspondent for the liberal Daily News and Manchester Guardian.
More than that, he came to know many of the Bolshevik leaders like
Lenin, Trotsky and Checherin almost as personal friends, and,
indeed, married Trotsky's secretary, Evgenia Petrovna
Shelepina.
Arthur Ransome as a commentator on the Russian scene at the most
convulsive moment in its history is unique. Unlike famous visitors
like H. G. Wells (though his marvellous book, "Russia in the
Shadows" shouldn't be overlooked) and Bertrand Russell, his was no
brief journalistic inspection: and unlike other reporters such as
John Reed, Victor Serge and Alfred Rosmer there was no
tendentiousness in what he wrote - they were convinced
revolutionaries, Ransome, although not unsympathetic to the
Bolshevik cause, was a more objective recorder.
"Six Weeks in Russia," "The Crisis in Russia" and the pamphlet,
"The Truth about Russia "constitute the best contemporary writing
about Russia at the time of the Bolshevik takeover. They were
reissued in the early 1990s, with an introduction by Paul Foot
which has been retained for the Faber Finds reissue of "Six Weeks
in Russia"; otherwise they have been out of print since first
published
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