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Sexy young revolutionaries, a queer romance, and international communism--what more could you ask for?! In his brilliant new book, Hotel Lux: An Intimate History of Communism’s Forgotten Radicals (Footnote Press, 2024), Maurice Casey delivers up an intriguing story of friendship, love, and revolution in a story spanning decades and continents. Following May O’Callaghan, an Irish communist revolutionary with an impressive curricula vitae, and her two dearest friends Nellie Cohen and Emmy Leonhard, Casey takes us from London to Moscow to New York City to Mexico. In a clever narrative intervention, Casey also takes us with him to an attic in the Cotswolds and a shed in Galicia as he documents his own journey in researching this book. He tells his research story in a way that draws back the curtain not just on the immensely complex process of collecting the pieces of this narrative, but also on the duality of doing historical research: equal parts thrilling and heartbreaking. Join us as we chat about political intrigue, a host of fascinating--famous or forgotten--twentieth-century revolutionaries, an enduring friendship that built the blocks for a queer romance captured in incredible love letters, and one historian’s determination to follow the breadcrumbs to the satisfying conclusion of an international story.
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Sexy young revolutionaries, a queer romance, and international communism--what more could you ask for?! In his brilliant new book, Hotel Lux: An Intimate History of Communism’s Forgotten Radicals (Footnote Press, 2024), Maurice Casey delivers up an intriguing story of friendship, love, and revolution in a story spanning decades and continents. Following May O’Callaghan, an Irish communist revolutionary with an impressive curricula vitae, and her two dearest friends Nellie Cohen and Emmy Leonhard, Casey takes us from London to Moscow to New York City to Mexico. In a clever narrative intervention, Casey also takes us with him to an attic in the Cotswolds and a shed in Galicia as he documents his own journey in researching this book. He tells his research story in a way that draws back the curtain not just on the immensely complex process of collecting the pieces of this narrative, but also on the duality of doing historical research: equal parts thrilling and heartbreaking. Join us as we chat about political intrigue, a host of fascinating--famous or forgotten--twentieth-century revolutionaries, an enduring friendship that built the blocks for a queer romance captured in incredible love letters, and one historian’s determination to follow the breadcrumbs to the satisfying conclusion of an international story.
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