Synopsis
The author of the best-selling Tolstoy, winner of France's
prestigious Prix Goncourt, member of the Académie
Française, and renowned expert on Russia paints
yet another indelible portrait of one of Russia's imposing
historical figures. Henri Troyat, author of acclaimed
biographies of Catherine the Great, Tolstoy, and Turgenev,
turns his attention to one of the most violent, demented
rulers ever, Czar Ivan IV. Though this larger-than-life
ruler inflicted torture on friends and enemies alike,
destroyed villages and even killed his own son, he also
forged what became 20th-century Russia.