Biographies

The King of Vodka: The Story of Pyotr Smirnov and the Upheaval of an Empire

Linda Himelstein

About the Program

Linda Himelstein recounts the life of Pyotr Smirnov (1831-1898), a Russian serf whose vodka became world-renowned.  Smirnov, barely literate, built a fortune worth $130 million but incurred criticism from the likes of Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov who supported a Russian sobriety crusade.  His life and his company's ascent mirrored the ever-changing political and social landscape of pre and post revolutionary Russia.  This event was hosted by Kepler's Books in Menlo Park, California.

About the Authors

Linda Himelstein

Linda HimelsteinLinda Himelstein was formerly the legal affairs editor and later the Silicon Valley bureau chief for BusinessWeek. She has also worked for The Wall Street Journal, Legal Times, and the San Francisco Reader.
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