The Russian Revolution: How the Tsars Lost Everything — Fexingo History
In early Soviet Russia, as Lenin's government pushed industrial modernization and collectivization, a peasant poet from the Russian North named Nikolai Klyuev emerged as a powerful voice of resistance. His poetry drew on Old Believer spirituality, folk imagery, and a deep connection to the land, clashing with the Proletkult movement that demanded art serve the revolution. This episode explores Klyuev's life—his arrest, exile to Tomsk, and eventual execution during the Great Purge—and his friendship with Sergei Yesenin. We also examine the broader conflict between the Bolsheviks' vision of a new, urban, industrial society and the centuries-old peasant culture they sought to erase. How did a poet become a symbol of lost Russia? And what do his verses reveal about the human cost of revolution? #NikolaiKlyuev #RussianPoetry #PeasantPoets #Proletkult #OldBelievers #SergeiYesenin #NovyeKrestyanskiePoety #Vytegra #Pogorelshchina #GULAG #GreatPurge #Lenin #RussianRevolution #SovietCulture #FolkArt #History #FexingoHistory #RussianNorth Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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