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Hardcover Dreiser Looks at Russia Book

ISBN: 1025613015

ISBN13: 9781025613017

Dreiser Looks at Russia

"Dreiser Looks at Russia" is a compelling firsthand account of the Soviet Union during a pivotal moment in the early twentieth century. Written by the renowned American novelist Theodore Dreiser, this work documents his extensive eleven-week journey across the USSR in 1927. Invited by the Soviet government to witness the progress of the Bolshevik revolution on its tenth anniversary, Dreiser approaches his subject with the keen eye of a realist, offering a nuanced and often critical perspective on the radical social and political experiment unfolding before him.

The book explores various facets of Soviet life, from industrialization efforts and educational reforms to the complexities of the political climate and the daily struggles of the Russian people. Dreiser navigates the tension between the idealistic goals of the communist state and the stark realities of its implementation. Through detailed observations and personal encounters, he provides readers with a vivid portrait of a nation in transition, grappling with the legacy of the czars while forging a new identity. "Dreiser Looks at Russia" remains a significant historical document, capturing the impressions of one of America's most influential literary figures as he grapples with the global rise of socialism and its implications for the future of democracy.

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