Ten Days That Shook the World

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Ten Days That Shook the World is a classic first-hand journalistic account of the 1917 Russian Revolution written by American journalist John Reed.

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instanceOf book
history book
adaptedAs film
author John Reed NERFINISHED
basedOn John Reed's eyewitness experiences in Petrograd
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizedFor political bias in favor of Bolsheviks
describesEvent Bolshevik seizure of power
storming of the Winter Palace NERFINISHED
describesOrganization Bolshevik Party NERFINISHED
Petrograd Soviet NERFINISHED
describesPerson Alexander Kerensky NERFINISHED
Leon Trotsky NERFINISHED
Vladimir Lenin NERFINISHED
genre journalism
political history
hasForm memoir
reportage
hasReception considered a classic of revolutionary reportage
praised for vivid eyewitness detail
hasTranslation Arabic
Chinese
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
includedIn canon of 20th-century political literature
influenced perceptions of the Russian Revolution in the West
literaryMovement left-wing literature
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor first-hand account of the October Revolution
originalLanguage English
politicalOrientation pro-Bolshevik
publicationYear 1919
publisher Boni & Liveright NERFINISHED
relatedWork Insurgent Mexico NERFINISHED
The Education of John Reed NERFINISHED
settingPlace Petrograd NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
settingTime 1917
subject October Revolution NERFINISHED
Russian Revolution of 1917 NERFINISHED
timeSpanCovered 10 days

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