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The People's Artist
By Morrison
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Description
The reasons for Prokofievs return to Russia and the specifics of his dealings with the Stalinist regime have long been mysterious. Owing to their sensitive political and personal nature, over half of the Prokofiev documents at the Russian State Archive have been sealed since their deposit there in 1955, two years after Prokofievs premature death. The disintegration of the Soviet Union did not lead to the rescinding of this prohibition. Author Simon Morrison is the first scholar, non-Russian or Russian, to receive the privilege to study them. Alongside wholly or partly unknown score materials, Morrison has studied Prokofievs never-seen journals and diaries, the original, unexpurgated versions of his official speeches, and the bulk of his correspondence. This new information makes possible for the first time an accurate study of the tragic second phase of Prokofievs career. Moving chronologically, Morrison alternates biographical details with discussions of Prokofievs major works, furnishing dramatic new insights into Prokofievs engagement with the Stalinist regime and the consequences that it had for his family and his health.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
520
Release Date:
2008-11-25
Publication Date:
2010-07-29
Publisher:
ACADEMIC
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0195181670
ISBN13:
9780195181678
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Weight:
939 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
32 cm
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