Mirrors of Moscow by Louise Bryant is one of the most vivid firsthand accounts of revolutionary Russia ever written. Journalist, witness, and fearless observer, Bryant captures early Soviet leaders at close range and reveals a society struggling to rebuild itself after war, hunger, and political upheaval. Her portraits of Lenin, Trotsky, and the people around them remain some of the most compelling early English language reports on the new Soviet Republic.
In clear and engaging prose, Bryant brings readers into the streets, meeting halls, and private offices where the future of Russia was being decided. She records not only the ideas that drove the revolution but the personalities and contradictions that shaped its early years. For modern readers interested in revolution, journalism, women writers, or the history of socialism, Mirrors of Moscow remains essential.
This Polis and Praxis Red Series edition includes:
- Introduction: Why Read Mirrors of Moscow Today
A fresh and accessible guide to the book's ongoing relevance for understanding propaganda, power, and the struggle to define political truth.
- Short Author Bio: Who Was Louise Bryant
A concise portrait of the groundbreaking American journalist whose reporting helped shape global perceptions of the Russian Revolution.
- Curated Further Reading List
A carefully selected collection of texts for readers exploring revolutionary history, Soviet politics, and radical women writers.
Perfect for students of history, readers of political nonfiction, and anyone drawn to first person accounts of social transformation, Mirrors of Moscow offers an unmatched window into one of the most consequential moments of the twentieth century.
Discover a classic of radical journalism brought to life for a new generation. If you want deeper insight into revolutionary Russia and the people who defined it, this is the edition to read.
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