The Impossible History of Trotsky's Sister

The Impossible History of Trotsky's Sister

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Publisher's Synopsis

Olga Kameneva, feminist and head of the Russian Theatre in post-revolutionary Russia, lived through the heady days of the early Revolution. As the wife of one of Stalin's inner circle and sister of Leon Trotsky, she was on shaky ground when Stalin targeted both as political enemies, and she herself was soon consigned by Stalin to the 'dustbin of history'.


In The Impossible History of Trotsky's Sister, she is given another, imagined life in post-World War Two Australia, as a displaced person amidst the tea and lamingtons of the Melbourne suburbs. The Cold War and the 'Red Scare' mean Olga has to hide her identity and past, until history comes knocking on her door. A young woman who is desperate to escape Australian social mores, and an explosive, revolutionary play, press Olga and her ghosts into the struggle again. Olga draws on her revolutionary past, and a whole cast of Old Bolsheviks, Russian feminists, poets, playwrights and painters, to craft her own narrative. This time, is history on her side?

Book information

ISBN: 9780645153347
Publisher: RR Imprint
Imprint: RR Imprint
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 292
Weight: 395g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 15mm