As Stalin lies dying, this novel records his last thoughts, which he
renders as a movie about the people he believes envenomed his life,
namely, Lenin and certain women. (A film devotee, Stalin so loved movies
that some scholars have even suggested that he governed the Soviet
empire by cinematocracy, rule by cinema.) He has suffered a stroke but
will linger for three days before dying. As in a film, he revisits
scenes and old arguments with Lenin, and then endures a trial over his
charge that women have poisoned his life. At the conclusion of the
trial, Stalin's mind screen returns to V.I. Lenin. What follows then is
Stalin's concluding mockery and denunciation of Lenin; Lenin's final
assessment of Stalin; and the end of the novel: Stalin's dying words.