Red Star over Russia: A Visual History of the Soviet Union from 1917 to the Death of Stalin: A Visual History of the Soviet Union from 1917 to the Death of Stalin
By (Author) David King
Tate Publishing
Tate Publishing
6th July 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
709.47
Paperback
352
Width 246mm, Height 291mm, Spine 28mm
1876g
Now in paperback, Red Star Over Russia is a breathtaking visual history, using posters, photographs, paintings, magazine covers, advertisements, and ephemera to illustrate the dramatic birth and eventual decline of the Soviet Union. The book plunges the reader into the shattering events that brought hope, chaos, heroism, and horror to the citizens of the world's first workers' state. The Russian Revolution produced some of the most important advances in art, photography, and graphic design in the 20th century. More than 550 of these widely influential materials are reproduced here, accompanied by David King's accessible text. King rescues from obscurity many lost heroes and villains through the work of the most brilliant Soviet artists, many of them anonymous or long forgotten.
'Powerful and immaculately produced' - Eye Magazine 'A magnificent work of stunning emotional power' - La Tribune 'A copy of this book should be in every public library, in every secondary school and in the hands of anyone who aspires to understand what has made Russia the state it is today... Buy one to keep and one to give away.' - Literary Review
David King is the author of The Commissar Vanishes, Russian Revolutionary Posters, John Heartfield, and numerous other books on Soviet subjects. He was art editor of the Sunday Times (London) from 1965 to 1975, and is owner of one of the world's preeminent collections of Russian artifacts.