Stalin's Barber
by Paul M. Levitt
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Pub Date Dec 16 2012 | Archive Date Dec 03 2012
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group | Taylor Trade Publishing
Description
Advance Praise
Stalin's Barber is all that the great historical novels used to be—epic in scope, with powerful characterizations, visceral action and a blazingly intelligent authorial point of view. Here we meet—and know—the chief players in the extraordinary centrifuge that was Stalin's Soviet Union. The culture is revealed and flayed; the lives are displayed and understood—this is ‘grand’ writing, in the sense of ‘grand’ opera, from a man who is already a master playwright, and now deserves to be a world figure.
— Frank Delaney, author of Ireland: A Novel, a New York Times bestseller
A vivid, imaginative story rich in detailed characterisation which takes the
reader on a dark journey laced with black humour into the heart of the USSR
at the height of Stalin’s power. Levitt explores a terrifying world of lies,
deceit and half truths; a world of party hacks, informers and secret police; a
world where an innocent phrase, misplaced ‘joke’ or misinterpreted glance leads
to imprisonment, deportation, torture and murder. Against all the odds, the
central character, a Jewish barber, retains his spirit of independence and
dreams of ‘freedom’ for himself and his extended family all of whom suffer at
the hands of the State. However, when he is given the job of Stalin’s barber,
he seems doomed to certain death. Every time he is summoned, he has to shave
Stalin. But who is the man he shaves—is it really ‘The Beloved Leader’ or a
double? A disturbing, highly readable insight into the ‘nightmare’ world of the
Soviet state.
— Martin Jenkins, former chief producer, British
Broadcasting Corporation (Drama) and founding artistic director of the Everyman
Theatre, Liverpool
Men will tell their barber things they wouldn't tell their wives, and Stalin
was no exception. In a novel as tantalizingly broad as the steppe and a plot as
treacherous as the taiga, Paul M. Levitt penetrates to the Soviet heart of
darkness. He weaves his tale around a question as dangerous as the razor
wielded by the Great Leader's talented barber—what secrets do these two men
share and who, in the end, really holds in his hands the power to change
history?
—
Peter Kracht, University of Pittsburgh
Press
Barbers are traditionally also bloodletters. The twentieth century has had some
spectacular meetings between haircutters and tyrants—Charlie Chaplin's being
the most famous—but here, the field of operations is even wider: from
southeastern Europe to starving villages in Russia to doubles in the Kremlin.
And just when you think any of it might be real, you turn a corner and meet
Nikolai Gogol. A surreal ride.
— Caryl Emerson, Princeton University
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781589797710 |
PRICE | $26.95 (USD) |