On the centenary of the death of Rasputin comes a definitive biography
that will dramatically change our understanding of this fascinating
figure
A hundred years after his murder, Rasputin continues to excite the
popular imagination as the personification of evil. Numerous
biographies, novels, and films recount his mysterious rise to power as
Nicholas and Alexandra's confidant and the guardian of the sickly heir
to the Russian throne. His debauchery and sinister political influence
are the stuff of legend, and the downfall of the Romanov dynasty was
laid at his feet.
But as the prizewinning historian Douglas Smith shows, the true story of
Rasputin's life and death has remained shrouded in myth. A major new
work that combines probing scholarship and powerful storytelling,
Rasputin separates fact from fiction to reveal the real life of one of
history's most alluring figures. Drawing on a wealth of forgotten
documents from archives in seven countries, Smith presents Rasputin in
all his complexity--man of God, voice of peace, loyal subject,
adulterer, drunkard. Rasputin is not just a definitive biography of an
extraordinary and legendary man but a fascinating portrait of the
twilight of imperial Russia as it lurched toward catastrophe.