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Francis Spufford

Author of Red Plenty, a non-fiction book exploring the Soviet Union''s attempt at economic planning. Also known for other works such as I May Be Some Time and The Child That Books Built.

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Feb 20, 2024 • 1h 36min

13. Francis Spufford & Andrew Klavan: A celebrated author and Hollywood screenwriter come to faith

Prize-winning author and Hollywood screenwriter share their journeys back to faith, discussing their conversion stories and the emotional sense Christianity can make, exploring unexpected paths to belief in God.
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Sep 14, 2016 • 26min

Francis Spufford - Red Plenty

Francis Spufford, author of the acclaimed non-fiction work Red Plenty, dives deep into the ambitions of the Soviet Union during the Kruschev era. He examines the blend of ideology and economy, contrasting the aspirations of communism with capitalist realities. The discussion reveals the intricacies of the Soviet economy, from innovative mathematical approaches to consumer needs to the unexpected creativity emerging from bureaucratic constraints. Spufford also shares insights into the optimism felt by citizens post-Stalin, reflecting on their hopes amid systemic challenges.
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Mar 30, 2012 • 1h 5min

Francis Spufford, “Red Plenty: Industry! Progress! Abundance! Inside the Fifties Soviet Dream” (Greywolf Press, 2012)

Francis Spufford, a British writer and historian, dives into the complexities of the Soviet dream in the 1950s with his book, Red Plenty. He discusses the stark contrast between idealistic aspirations and harsh realities in Soviet life. Spufford highlights the dynamics of power, showing how familial ties influenced societal hierarchies. He also explores the decline of Soviet economics, reflecting on disillusionment and systemic inefficiencies. The blend of historical fiction and personal narrative offers a unique lens on this fascinating period.