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Ep. 4 Conrad, Lenin and revolutionary Geneva

Ep. 4 Conrad, Lenin and revolutionary Geneva

Update: 2025-08-29
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Best know for Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad set his spy thriller Under Western Eyes in Geneva, not only because it was a city in which he had lived, but because at that time, in the early 20th century, it was a hotbed of revolutionary Russian emigrés plotting the downfall of the monarchy and the imposition of communism.

This episode takes you to the Geneva library where Vladimir Lenin studied and wrote, leaving his own annotations in books - including a biography of Jesus, a historical figure that the father of the Russian revolution saw as a social radical.

For all books and places mentioned in the podcast, visit abookaplace.com

Part book club, part travel guide, part history podcast, A Book - A Place: Geneva takes you to the places behind the stories that made the city.
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Ep. 4 Conrad, Lenin and revolutionary Geneva

Ep. 4 Conrad, Lenin and revolutionary Geneva

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