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STALINS DAUGHTER: THE EXTRAORDINARY AND TUMULTUOUS LIFE OF SVETLANA ALLILUYEVA DOWNLOAD FREE BOOK Professor Rosemary Sullivan | 768 pages | 02 Jun 2015 | Harper | 9780062206107 | English | United States Stalin's Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva Dec 07, Jane rated it liked it Shelves: vt-challenge-finished. From this point on Sullivan successfully transitions to a description of a childhood growing up in the Kremlin and her interactions with her mother, Nadya, a deeply flawed woman who finally succumbed to the pressures of dealing with an abusive husband by committing suicide when her daughter was only six. I had the thought, the setting creates. Even if the theorizing had seemed coherent, I probably would have thought it got in the way of the narrative. I loved this book. She was never privileged. Hardcoverpages. Just like Stalin, she didn't attach herself to any possessions and broke up readily with people. Singh was mild-mannered and well-educated but gravely ill with bronchiectasis and emphysema. Hard to read without judgement. We talked Russian literature and poetry. What do I mean by well written? While Cass does a very good job, I personally wish it had been a bit slower. Svetlana Alliluyeva was born on 28 February A little Stalins Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva, her father's only daughter, his "little sparrow"; instructed to bury her secrets in her heart by her mother, who shot herself soon after. I don't think others are quite as neurotic about speed as I am. You see her Stalins Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva for love, intellectual companionship, stability or just normalcy and how she undermined her search for each with abrupt decisions. Never have I read a biography that reminded my more of a picaresque novel, with its heroine bouncing like a pinball from one location to another, from one bizarre situation to another Get to Know Us. From the first sentence Of this book I was hooked Upon her arrival in New York City in Aprilshe gave a press conference denouncing her father's legacy and the Soviet government. And boy howdy does Sullivan think her own insights here are piercing: the early chapters are full of portentous statements hinting that individual childhood episodes wracked Alliluyeva's character; the later chapters are full of special pleading that Alliluyeva's actions flowed from random childhood trauma. After she stated her desire to defect in writing, the United States Ambassador Chester Bowles offered her political asylum and a new life in the United States. I found some parts too dense and detailed but overall an enlightening view of 20th century history through one woman's quite extraordinary life. A really good author will put a reader inside the story and make them feel they are Stalins Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva within that time frame and can see the story as it happens. But she was very quick on this. She was a She tried so hard to escape her name and history. Communist Party privilege protected her from the mass starvation and purges that haunted Russia, but she did not escape tragedy—the loss of everyone she loved, including her mother, two brothers, aunts and uncles, and a lover twice her age, deliberately exiled to Siberia by her father. When she was seventeen years old, Grigory Morozov —a fellow student at Moscow Universityproposed to her. Illustrated with photographs. I couldn't help but think about this book for weeks after I was finished with it. That's not Stalins Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva to have made me wished I hadn't been reading some other biography of the subject. Alliluyeva either doesn't want to talk about her past or seeks to be the victim of those currently in her life, so we don't hear her say herself that she realizes her confused and paranoid actions stem from a past and that she wants to find some measure of healing. After Stalin's death inSvetlana learnt the extent of his crimes. You can't live any life. Details if other :. She was never privile What a life! Svetlana Alliluyeva Being in the shadow of a frightening name shaped her entire life though she herself strove to get rid of her name. Formally married three time As much as she wanted to disassociate herself from her father, Svetlana Alliluyeva might have resembled him in character. While Cass does Stalins Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva very good job, I personally wish it had been a bit slower. More filters. Beyond Stalina's controversial defection to the US in a cloak-and-dagger escape via India inher journey from life as the beloved daughter of a fierce autocrat to death in small-town Wisconsin is an astonishing saga. What she lived through is exciting and will have you on the edge of your seat - not once, not twice, but many times. Original Title. Cancel Delete comment. Rosemary Sullivan's compelling biography of Svetlana Alliluyeva, Stalin's only daughter, makes an admirable attempt at an answer So many lies have been woven around her. Driven by an insatiable emotional hunger throughout her life, Svetlana was always looking for a man to heal her psychological wounds. Shopbop Designer Fashion Brands. Emmet Fox prescribes a powerful remedy based on the life and message I wanted to know and remember every detail. The author has illuminated another challenging, mercurial subject. Formally married three times and in many more long lasting relationships, she Stalins Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva looked ahead hoping that happiness lay ahead patiently waiting around the next corner and saw a promise of domesticity where there was none. View 2 comments. The reason why I loved this book, beyond the fact that it is well executed, is that Svetlana was such an amazing person You have to read this book to get to the truth. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Seared on the memory of Svetlana Alliluyeva, daughter of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, was the moment she was taken to kiss her dead mother in her open coffin. She told her daughter, Olga, to spread her ashes over a river in Wisconsin. The author has compiled all the information about Svetlana's life using autobiographies written by herself, other books describing Stalin's stories with references to Svetlana and interviews with her children and friends. Ivan Svanidze. In addition, she is a recipient of the Lorne Pierce Medal, awarded by the Royal Society of Canada, for her contribution to Canadian literature and culture. Fiercely independent, extremely intelligent and very well educated, she was restless, impulsive and slightly paranoid. Svetlana's ultimate rejection of Stalin's legacy came when she was From the first sentence Of this book I was hooked You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies to your comment. Alliluyeva accepted. Her defection was nothing less than sensational and even scandalous. What else? I was a little intimidated by the thickness of this book, but totally absorbed as soon as I started reading. She thought she would be safe if only she could entwine her life in another, but then, once she had achieved this, she would feel suffocated, a pattern that would take decades to break, if she ever succeeded. Through the years, Svetlana was a romantic, Stalins Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva falling in love with inappropriate mates, and eventually endured four failed marriages. She had a temper! Stalin's Daughter is an important book-- and an irresistible one at the same time. Hard to read without judgement. I wanted to know and remember every detail. InAlliluyeva found herself spending time with Roman Catholics in Switzerland and encountered many denominations during her time in the US. The first half of the book is the strongest: it begins with Alliluyeva's courageous defection from the USSR when the stars aligned sufficiently to give her an opportunity to do so. Sullivan describes a woman who is caught in a cycle of emotional disasters throughout her life as she tries to establish meaningful relationships. I really admire her. Anyway, I definitely understood from this book that she was a troubled lady, but I never really felt like I understood what motivated her. Ivan Svanidze. She was volatile and emotional. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. I doubt anybody could do it justice. What a brave woman and what a tormented life she had. At the time of Alliluyeva's death, her youngest daughter, Olga, went by Stalins Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva name Chrese Evans and ran a fashion boutique in Portland, Oregon. Sullivan has the skill to present this research as a highly readable, and at times a page turning narrative. However, I cannot read her greatness without that nagging feeling that she always felt overshadowed by her father and his political actions; like she cannot fully move on. I don't think the author does, either. The most insightful comments on all subjects will be published daily in dedicated articles. Manchester University Press. Emmet Fox prescribes a powerful remedy based on the life and message Her life in America was fractured; she moved frequently, married disastrously, shunned other Russian exiles, and ultimately died in poverty in Wisconsin. At times this story was as dry as the dirt I was walking on. What emerges is a portrait of a child Stalins Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva is raised in the ultimate dysfunctional family.