From the New York Times bestselling author of The Romanovs--and one of our pre-eminent historians--comes "a meticulously researched, authoritative biography" (The New York Times), the companion volume to the prize-winning Stalin, and essential reading for anyone interested in Russian history. This revelatory account unveils how Stalin became Stalin, examining his shadowy journey from obscurity to power--from master historian Simon Sebag Montefiore. Based on ten years of research, Young Stalin is a brilliant prehistory of the USSR, a chronicle of the Revolution, and an intimate biography. Montefiore tells the story of a charismatic, darkly turbulent boy born into poverty, scarred by his upbringing but possessed of unusual talents. Admired as a romantic poet and trained as a priest, he found his true mission as a murderous revolutionary. Here is the dramatic story of his friendships and hatreds, his many love affairs, his complicated relationship with the Tsarist secret police, and how he became the merciless politician who shaped the Soviet Empire in his own brutal image.
Simon Sebag Montefiore es autor de numerosos best sellers múltiples veces premiados que se han traducido a cuarenta y ocho idiomas. Su obra Catherine the Great and Potemkin fue nominada al Samuel Johnson Prize de biografía; La corte del zar rojo (Crítica, 2004) ganó el British Book Award al mejor libro de historia del año; Llamadme Stalin (Crítica, 2007) fue galardonado con el Costa Biography Award, el LA Times Book Prize for Biography y el Grand Prix de la Biographie Politique; Jerusalén (Crítica, 2011) ganó el JBC Book of the Year Prize y el Wenjin Book Prize en China, y por Los Románov (Crítica, 2016) le otorgaron el premio literario Lupicaia del Terriccio. También es autor de las novelas que forman la Trilogía de Moscú: Sashenka, Red Sky at Noon y One night in Winter, que ganó el Political Fiction Book of the Year Award; y ha escrito, junto a Santa Montefiore, la serie de novelas infantiles The Royal Rabbits of London. Sus últimas obras son Escrito en la historia. Cartas que cambiaron el mundo (Crítica, 2019) y Voices of History: Speeches that Changed the World.