Red Love

audiobook (Unabridged)

By Alexandra Kollontay

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Red Love by Alexandra Kollontay is a groundbreaking exploration of romantic relationships in the context of political upheaval, feminist ideology, and the early Soviet dream. Set during a time when society is being reshaped by revolutionary ideals, the novel follows the emotional and intellectual journey of a young woman torn between personal passion and ideological commitment. Through her inner conflict, Kollontay presents an unflinching examination of what it means to love in a world where traditional gender roles are being dismantled and human relationships are being redefined.


This volume delves into the psychological complexities of a woman who is both lover and comrade, questioning the compatibility of revolutionary duty with emotional vulnerability. As she navigates friendships, affairs, and intellectual debate, the protagonist confronts the tension between her desire for emotional connection and her belief in collective progress. The narrative unfolds in an atmosphere of social transition, where personal decisions are political and love must pass the test of ideology.


Kollontay, a real-life revolutionary and the only woman in Lenin's government, uses fiction to challenge the conventions of both romantic literature and patriarchal society. Red Love is more than a love story—it is a critique of bourgeois morality, a study of female agency, and a bold manifesto on the possibility of emotional emancipation within socialist ideals. With lyrical prose and piercing insight, this novel remains a landmark in feminist and political literature, offering a rare look at the personal side of ideological struggle.

Red Love