When he died suddenly in 1967, Isaac Deutscher had completed only the compelling first chapter of a long-anticipated biography of Lenin, published here. It covers Lenin’s family background, birth and early years in the backwater town of Simbirsk up to the execution of his brother, a traumatic formative event. Drawing on a lifetime of background research, including access to the closed section of Trotsky’s archives, Lenin’s Childhood gives a novel interpretation of the earliest influences on Lenin’s personality and thinking. Most of all, it is a glimpse into an unfinished work which would have striven to save Lenin from fanatical anti-revolutionary condemnation and, perhaps more important, from uncritical communist beatification. This anniversary edition includes an introduction by Deutscher's biographer, Gonzalo Pozo, which situates the Lenin project within Deutscher’s oeuvre and discusses the sources, influences and evolution of his never completed life of Lenin.
Isaac Deutscher Book order
April 3, 1907 – August 19, 1967
Isaac Deutscher was a Polish-Jewish Marxist writer and journalist who relocated to the United Kingdom at the outset of World War II. He gained significant recognition for his biographies of Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin, and as a keen commentator on Soviet affairs. His extensive biographical work on Trotsky, presented in three volumes, proved to be particularly influential within the British New Left movement.






- 2024
- 2015
The Prophet
- 1638 pages
- 58 hours of reading
Classic biography of Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky, now collected in a single volume
- 1973
- 1972
Trotzki 2
- 501 pages
- 18 hours of reading
- 1972
Trotzki 1
- 554 pages
- 20 hours of reading
- 1971
278p., slightly rubbed dj, sligth edgewear on dj, spine sunned, else very good
- 1969
Die sowjetischen Gewerkschaften
Ihr Platz in der sowjetischen Arbeitspolitik




