The Black Russian
By (Author) Vladimir Alexandrov
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Apollo
3rd October 2023
6th July 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
947.083092
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
The extraordinary story of Frederick Bruce Thomas, the son of former slaves who fled America to build a life in Tsarist Russia. 'A fascinating tale' Anne Applebaum 'Thoroughly enjoyable' Spectator 'Extraordinary and gripping' Adam Hochschild After the brutal death of his father when he was a teenager, Frederick Thomas fled the stifling racism of the American South and headed for New York City, where he worked as a valet and trained as a singer. Through charisma and cunning, Thomas emigrated to Europe, where his acquired skills as a multilingual maitre d'htel allowed him to travel from London to Monte Carlo before settling in Moscow in the glorious days before the 1917 Revolution. There Thomas became a rich and respected nightclub impresario, opening a lavish nightclub called Maxim. With evocative backdrops in Moscow and later in Odessa and Constantinople, where Thomas rebuilt his life after the revolution, The Black Russian is an inspiring story of personal reinvention set in one of history's richest periods.
A fascinating tale of culture clash and historical change -- Anne Applebaum
Like Thomas's midnight cabarets, it provides a thoroughly enjoyable display * Spectator *
Vladimir Alexandrov manages his narrative superbly * TLS *
Enthralling... The author is to be congratulated for shining a light on this extremely interested, sometimes inspiring and sometimes tragic life * Bookbag *
An extraordinary and gripping book -- Adam Hochschild
The ride of a lifetime -- John Bailey
An extraordinary story interpreted with great sensitivity * New York Review of Books *
Vaults breathlessly from set-piece to set-piece. Evocative, compelling, throughly enjoyable * Spectator *
A tale so colourful it reads more like a novel than biography. Endlessly fascinating * Literary Review *
Vladimir Alexandrov is B.E. Bensinger Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Yale. He is the author of books on Nabokov and Tolstoy, and has published numerous articles on Russian writers and topics.