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  1. The Kremlin Ball ( Italian: Il ballo al Kremlino) is an unfinished novel by the Italian writer Curzio Malaparte, published posthumously in 1971. Plot. Inspired by Malaparte's visit to Moscow in 1929, the novel consists of scenes and interactions with high-level Communist Party officials.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Filled with bitter little anecdotes and an unforgettable cast of characters, The Kremlin Ball is a superb chronicle of Soviet Russia at the start of the first 5 year plan in 1929.

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    • Paperback
  3. 8 de oct. de 2018 · The Kremlin Ball [Il ballo al Kremlino] (post. 1971; 2018, New York Review Books Classics Original)by Curzio Malaparte (1898-1957)Translated by Jenny McPheeTr...

    • 78 min
    • 1199
    • CasaItalianaNYU
  4. A perverse and delicious tell-all view of the Soviet elite in the 1920s. Perhaps only the impeccably perverse imagination of Curzio Malaparte could have conceived of The Kremlin Ball, which might...

  5. Perhaps only the impeccably perverse imagination of Curzio Malaparte could have conceived of The Kremlin Ball, which might be described as Proust in the corridors of Soviet power. The book is set at the end of the 1920s, when the Great Terror may have been nothing more than a twinkle in Stalin’s eye, but when the revol

    • New York Review Books
  6. 13 de mar. de 2018 · The czar is dead. Long live—well, the Stalinist successors of the czar and his court, as proficient as their predecessors at feathering their nests.

  7. A perverse and delicious tell-all view of the Soviet elite in the 1920s. Perhaps only the impeccably perverse imagination of Curzio Malaparte could have conceived of The Kremlin Ball, which might be described as Proust in the corridors of Soviet power.