More about Gorbachev: His Life and Times

Mikhail Gorbachev, at right, clasping hands with William Taubman. Both are in side view, smiling. Both have white hair; Taubman is wearing glasses. Gorbachev is wearing a dark gray suit jacket with a pin on one lapel, over a golden tan turtleneck. Taubman is wearing a navy blue jacket over a blue-and-white checked shirt. The background is plain medium gray, with seat backs visible behind the two men (black in Gorbachev's case, white in Taubman's).

FINALIST, NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FOR BIOGRAPHY

“A masterpiece of narrative scholarship.”
Strobe Talbott, New York Review of Books

“Masterly….[This] richly layered portrait….will surely stand as the definitive English-language chronicle of this most intriguing figure for many years to come.
-Peter Baker, New York Times Book Review

“Taubman… has written by far the best biographies of both [Khrushchev and Gorbachev]…. He… tells a superbly researched story of a politician of such decency as to seem, in our more pessimistic, darker moment, almost beyond imagining.”
The New Yorker

Photo of the author in conversation with Mikhail Gorbachev at the Gorbachev Foundation, Moscow, May 2007
The author in conversation with Mikhail Gorbachev at the Gorbachev Foundation, Moscow, May 2007. Photo © 2007 Phoebe Taubman

William Taubman’s extraordinary new biography, Gorbachev: His Life and Times, is fly-on-the-wall history…. A riveting page-turner….
[H]is book is anything but a solemn academic tome. It’s gripping.
– Mark Katkov, NPR

“Fascinating, perceptive and compelling. . .[a] magisterial book.”
Nicholas Burns, The Boston Globe

A meticulously researched, clear-eyed volume that will undoubtedly stand for years as the definitive account of the Soviet Union’s last ruler.
– Max Boot, Wall Street Journal

[H]is astounding synthesis of interviews, archival sources, memoirs and press reports presents an all-too-human story….
– Roland Elliott Brown, Toronto Globe and Mail

Nobody before Taubman has achieved an in-depth psychological portrait…. [T]his monumental biography will become the standard personal portrait. Taubman has charmed more out of [Gorbachev] than any of his subordinates ever managed to.”
– Robert Service, Literary Review

Photo of the author at the Gorbachev Foundation with Mikhail Gorbachev and Prof. Jane Taubman, May 2007
The author at the Gorbachev Foundation with Mikhail Gorbachev and Prof. Jane Taubman, May 2007. Photo © 2007 Phoebe Taubman

“[A] massive and masterly biography.”
-Geoffrey Hosking, The Times Literary Supplement

“This book often reads like a Robert Ludlum thriller. Bonus: as Henry Kissinger famously said in another context, ‘It has the added advantage of being true.'”
Ralph Benko, Forbes

The research is vast; the tracking down of published and unpublished sources is tireless. The willingness of sometimes reluctant individuals to talk – family, old staffers, half-forgotten comrades from the early days – represents many triumphs of tact and patience.
Neal Ascherson, London Review of Books

Photo of the author meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev in Moscow, December 2018. The two are clasping right hands and smiling at each other.
The author with Mikhail Gorbachev in December 2018. Photo © 2018 Dmitry Belanovsky

“It is, like Taubman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Khrushchev (2003), a stunning achievement, packed with lively and engrossing stories chronicled on the basis of extensive research.”
Barbara  Keys, Australian Book Review

“Comprehensive… immensely readable… applies a Tolstoyan lens to Russia’s recent history.”
The Economist

A phenomenally researched life of the man who did more than any other to change Europe and the world in the last half of the 20th century.”
-Jonathan Steele, The Guardian

Sympathetic in his judgments yet clear-eyed in his criticisms, Taubman has rendered Gorbachev in a vast and complex portrait that will be the standard for years to come.
– Michael O’Donnell, Washington Monthly

“[A] deeply penetrating history and engrossing psychological study…. -Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs

This will be one of the two or three best books of the year, compulsively readable, fun, and informative all at once.
– Tyler Cowan, marginalrevolution.com

U.S. Publisher: WW Norton
ISBN:978-0-393-32484-6
Publication date: September 5, 2017
Price: $39.95 hardcover
Page count: 928

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Featured photo: William Taubman with Gorbachev in December 2018. Photo © 2018 Dmitry Belanovsky