Author: Baron N. Wrangel
Cited by
- Matthew Plampin (1)
- IN: Illumination (2013) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: I no longer remember what Bakunin said, and it would in any case scarely be possible to reproduce it. His speech was elemental and incandescent -- a raging storm with lightning flashes and thunderclaps, and a roaring of lions. The man was a born speaker made for the revolution. If he had asked his hearers to cut each other's throats, they would have cheerfully obeyed him.
FROM: The Memoirs of Baron N. Wrangel, (1927), Book, Russia