Sergei Prokofiev: A Soviet Tragedy; The Case Of Sergei Prokofiev, His Life & Work, His Critics, And His Executioners
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A compelling work of musical biography and Soviet cultural history, Sergei Prokofiev: A Soviet Tragedy chronicles the turbulent life of one of the twentieth century's most celebrated composers, tracing his artistic triumphs alongside the crushing political forces that sought to control and ultimately destroy him. Victor Seroff presents a vivid and authoritative account of Prokofiev's career — from his early brilliance and years of self-imposed exile in the West to his fateful return to Stalin's Soviet Union — illuminating how a man of extraordinary genius became ensnared in the machinery of totalitarian repression. With unflinching clarity, Seroff details the ideological campaigns waged against Prokofiev by Soviet cultural authorities, exposing the critics and bureaucratic executioners who weaponized socialist doctrine to silence and humiliate him. The narrative carries a tone of both admiration and moral outrage, honoring Prokofiev's artistic resilience while indicting the system that broke his spirit and hastened his death. A richly researched and deeply human portrait, this biography stands as an essential document for anyone seeking to understand the devastating intersection of art and political power in the Soviet era.
Author: Victor Seroff
Format: Paperback
Published: 1969, Taplinger Publishing Company
Genre: Biography
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A compelling work of musical biography and Soviet cultural history, Sergei Prokofiev: A Soviet Tragedy chronicles the turbulent life of one of the twentieth century's most celebrated composers, tracing his artistic triumphs alongside the crushing political forces that sought to control and ultimately destroy him. Victor Seroff presents a vivid and authoritative account of Prokofiev's career — from his early brilliance and years of self-imposed exile in the West to his fateful return to Stalin's Soviet Union — illuminating how a man of extraordinary genius became ensnared in the machinery of totalitarian repression. With unflinching clarity, Seroff details the ideological campaigns waged against Prokofiev by Soviet cultural authorities, exposing the critics and bureaucratic executioners who weaponized socialist doctrine to silence and humiliate him. The narrative carries a tone of both admiration and moral outrage, honoring Prokofiev's artistic resilience while indicting the system that broke his spirit and hastened his death. A richly researched and deeply human portrait, this biography stands as an essential document for anyone seeking to understand the devastating intersection of art and political power in the Soviet era.