Thursday, 30 January 2025

A Gentleman in Moscow

Three or four years ago, I enjoyed reading the novel A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. This work of historical fiction tells the story of Count Alexander Ilyich Rostov. Not long after the Russian Revolution, the Count has his death sentence for being a social parasite commuted by a Bolshevik Tribunal to lifetime house arrest in Moscow's famous Metropol Hotel, where he was living at the time. The rest of the novel concerns the subsequent decades under Stalin's authoritarian regime and how the Count uses his flexible social skills and not inconsiderable charm to adapt by making friends, creating a family, finding meaningful work inside the Hotel, and ultimately thwarting his enemies.


Earlier this month I had the pleasure of watching the 8-part miniseries made from this book (which is currently streaming on CBC Gem in Canada and, I believe, on Paramount+ and Hulu in the United States). The series does a marvelous job of bringing the novel faithfully and compellingly to the screen. Ewan McGregor stars as Count Rostov, with his real life wife Mary Elizabeth Winstead starring as Anna Urbanova, the Count's love interest. They are both outstanding in their roles, as is the supporting cast of actors. Highly recommended, if you get a chance to see it!


35 comments:

  1. ...now just change Trump for Stalin!

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  2. Thank you for this! I recently noticed the series on Amazon Prime and wondered about it. I have just added it to our list.

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  3. I'll have to take a look at it. I've only just started using Gem. Have you seen "North of North"? I quite like it.

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    1. @ Pixie -- Yes, CBC Gem is great! I watch a lot of stuff on it but I haven't viewed "North of North," at least not yet!

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  4. I haven’t watched anything on Gem for some time. Thanks for this!

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  5. I watched it when it aired on Showtime last year and just loved it.
    Great story and great storytelling.

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  6. I probably wouldn't read it, but the movie would hold my interests. Eerily how current with US times.......

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  7. I gave up on the novel after the first 6,249 pages.. The premise was great, but I couldn't be bothered after a while. Maybe the video version would be better, thanks, worth checking into.

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  8. Always looking for recommendations especially this time of year when it is stay home and hibernate.

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  9. I loved that book but I don't have those streaming services. I will watch in case it comes my way...

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  10. I'd love to watch it perhaps I'll get the book as the other half probably wouldn't watch it.

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  11. Ohhh
    This sounds super interesting. And the Ruskis are now a thing, with Vlad's subordinate being the president of the United States.
    Will watch!

    XOXO

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  12. Looks to be the kind of movie I'd find interesting. Budgetary constraints have limited my viewing options, but if that changes, I'll watch it.

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  13. It is an older movie; but check out Child 44
    the book, also great, is by Tom Rob Smith.
    The movie shows the dark restrictive world of USSR and the KGB
    the Ol'Buzzard

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  14. It's always fun to see a movie or series based on a book you read.

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  15. I'm more likely to read the book - I love a giant doorstopper! But, I might take a look at the series if I have access. Thanks for the recommendation!

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  16. I loved the book so much that I read it 3 times.... if the series is faithful to the novel, I'd be tempted to watch it. Thanks for the tip!

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  17. It looks like the type of series Claudia would love. I'll have to set it up for her.

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  18. I will see it if it ever comes to Prime or Netflix...doubtful, I guess..Looks interesting..Thanks for the review..

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  19. I have Showtime with my cable I will see if it is on demand.

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  20. Thanks for the recommendation, Debra. Mrs. Shife and I just wrapped up our last show - Silo - and need something new and interesting to watch.

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  21. You may be aware that although I like to write, I rarely read books (ADD perhaps) but would watch the series...alas we don't plan on any new streaming subscriptions right now.

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  22. Looks very good. We just watched "The Breakthrough" on Netflix. It is based on a true story. The detective was in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. His sport? Speedwalking! I love nonfiction, you can't make this stuff up.

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  23. I've seen both the movie and book advertised. Now that you recommend it, I think I'll watch the show first and then the book for the Stalin suffering part.

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  24. Martita en EspañaFriday, January 31, 2025

    I've read every Amor Towles book. A Gentleman in Moscow is the best, but all the others are excellent reads. Oh, and Ewan is fabulous in everything.

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  25. I didn't know there's a miniseries. I might have to check it out on Hulu. Thanks for sharing this recommendation!

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  26. Watched this on Paramount+ (in the UK) last year, loved it.

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  27. I enjoyed reading Amor Towles "The Lincoln Highway," so I'm sure I would enjoy this book too. I'll look for the series when I get home, Debra. I also really enjoyed "The Moonflower Murders" series that you recommended. Enjoy the weekend!

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  28. I love a good underdog-outsmarts-the-oppressors plotline.

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  29. Oh my God ,dear Debra I am really thankful for this exceptional sharing my friend 🥹😔😍
    I will keep looking for the book and the show as well until I find it sooner or later hopefully 🤞
    Show glimpse are gripping for sure

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  30. Someone read this and found it a good read.

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  31. I am new to your blog (I came in from Misadventures of Widowhood). I loved this book and like other commenters will have to wait a bit to see the movie because I don't have those streaming services. I thought he was one of the best characters i've ever seen in a book.
    Nina

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  32. I started this book a while ago and for some reason have not picked it back up; I'm perhaps 1/3 in? I'm glad to see your positive review for the series and I will check it out.

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