For many of the Russian aristocrats, artists, writers, and intellectuals who fled from the Bolsheviks, Paris – at the height of a creative explosion – became a refuge. Helen Rappaport traces their experiences in the city, showing how, while the ‘White Russian’ contingent started to plot for their restoration and return, others focused on their new life, taking whatever work they could find in order to survive.
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