The Coast Of Utopia
by Tom Stoppard

The Coast Of Utopia Book Cover
The Coast Of Utopia Cover

Highlights

British

Synopsis

Voyage is the first part of Tom Stoppard's trilogy The Coast of Utopia, an epic but also intimate drama of romantics and revolutionaries in an age of emperors.

Beginning in 1833, Voyage takes up the story of the future anarchist Michael Bakunin when his stage was still Premukhino, the Bakunin family estate, and Moscow under the repressive rule of Tsar Nicolas I, and when Michael and his four sisters, like many upper-class Russians of their generation, were in the thrall of German idealistic philosophy.

'I knew there were families,' remarks his friend, the brilliant young critic Vissarion Belinsky.

'I come from a family.

But I had no idea.' But family life, with its passionate ties and conflagrations, all in the cause of exalted love and idealism, is left behind for ever when Michael at the age of twenty-six sets sail for Germany, waved goodbye by his newest friend, the first self-proclaimed socialist in Russian history, Alexander Herzen: the move from pure thought to revolutionary action is on the horizon.

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Publication

Publisher
Faber & Faber
Year Published
2002
ISBN 10
0571216617
ISBN 13
9780571216611
Print Length
114 pages
Place Published
London
Language
English
LCC
PR6069.T6 V695 2002
DCC
822.914
Print
The Coast Of Utopia is a British play written by and published by Faber & Faber in London, 2002. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780571216611 and an ISBN-10 of 0571216617.
Digital
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