Lenin Walked on the Moon: The Mad History of Russian Cosmism
By (Author) Michel Eltchaninoff
Translated by Tina Kover
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
5th September 2023
8th June 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Space exploration
197
Paperback
208
Width 120mm, Height 180mm
How a Soviet cosmic dream is becoming a modern reality
Cheating death and raising the dead. Creating life. Freeing the spirit. Colonising space. These projects, of which some have been achieved and some will soon, have a shared Russian history, belonging to a movement known as cosmism - a mixture of scientific research, metaphysics and mysticism.
More than 100 years ago, key Russian thinkers and anarchists alike wanted to resurrect the dead and send them into space. Since then, cosmists have prepared to colonise the planets, to save a world that would become overpopulated after death had been vanquished.
Cosmism was the model behind the Soviet Union. Yet, it is still ever-present, and cosmism is responsible for a number of Russian policies. Decades ago, it also found itself a second home: Silicon Valley. A principal source of inspiration for Californian transhumanists, Soviet cosmism founded the core dreams of contemporary society - immortality and colonisation of space. The cosmists have written our future, and we're now living it.
'"Michel Eltchaninoff [is a] real connoisseur when it comes to Russia and Vladimir Putin."' - L'Express
'"Extraordinary."' - RFI
'"Michel Eltchaninoff recounts the incredible history of cosmism."' - Le Monde
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Michel Eltchaninoff is Editor-in-Chief of Philosophie magazine, and a specialist in the history of Russian thought. He is the author of Inside the Mind of Vladimir Putin (Hurst, 2018), winner of the Prix de La Revue des Deux Mondes. Tina Kover is a literary translator whose works include The Black City by Georges Sand, as well as works by Anna Gavalda and Mallock, both published by Europa Editions.