The definitive biography of the mercurial Soviet leader who succeeded
and denounced Stalin. Nikita Khrushchev was one of the most complex and
important political figures of the twentieth century. Ruler of the
Soviet Union during the first decade after Stalin's death, Khrushchev
left a contradictory stamp on his country and on the world. His life and
career mirror the Soviet experience: revolution, civil war, famine,
collectivization, industrialization, terror, world war, cold war,
Stalinism, post-Stalinism. Complicit in terrible Stalinist crimes,
Khrushchev nevertheless retained his humanity: his daring attempt to
reform communism prepared the ground for its eventual collapse; and his
awkward efforts to ease the cold war triggered its most dangerous
crises.
This is the first comprehensive biography of Khrushchev and the first of
any Soviet leader to reflect the full range of sources that have become
available since the USSR collapsed. Combining a page-turning historical
narrative with penetrating political and psychological analysis, this
book brims with the life and excitement of a man whose story personified
his era.