by NealBascomb (Author)
RED MUTINY tells how the sailors of Imperial Russia's newest and most powerful battleship, POTEMKIN, seized control and flew the red flag of revolution in June 1905. It is a tale of dramatic adventure, naval battles, heroic sacrifices, treachery and intrigue at the court of the last Tsar. A dedicated band of revolutionaries inspire and lead the sailors to overthrow their tyrannical officers, but the POTEMKIN finds itself steaming around the Black Sea with the rest of the fleet in pursuit. Hunted from port to port, the mutineers enter Odessa, sparking a bloody insurrection (made famous by Eisenstein's film) and bringing Imperial Russia to its knees. As Lenin and many others recognised at the time, this was the key event that would make the Russian revolution possible. The political consequences of this mutiny were profound, but the author concentrates on the individuals involved in these dramatic events: it is a brilliantly realised, cinematic treatment that really brings the story to life.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 392
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 16 Apr 2008
ISBN 10: 0753823713
ISBN 13: 9780753823712
Book Overview: Covers one of the most dramatic moments in history - when the tide began to turn against the Imperial government Filmed as BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN - one of the most important films in the history of cinema 'Vivid ... a grand narrative in search of a modern Eisenstein' Iain Finlayson, THE TIMES 'An excellent narrative ... Neal Bascomb has made a significant contribution' TRIBUNE 'This brilliant reassessment ... Bascomb has restored the extraordinary story of the POTEMKIN to its rightful place in Russia's history' TELEGRAPH REVIEW 'Perfect for those who want to learn more about an episode rendered famous by Eisenstein's epic film ... His lively history' GOOD BOOK GUIDE