Comrade Rhys

The Life and Times of Albert Rhys Williams
Author: William Benton Whisenhunt
An American eyewitness to the Russian Revolution and lifelong defender of socialism
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Publication Date
Paperback: 09/29/2026
Cloth: 09/29/2026
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About the Book

Albert Rhys Williams used his cover as a journalist to, as one observer put it, go “through the Bolshevik Revolution in a dress suit.” Inspired by brief friendships with Lenin and John Reed, Williams spent the next forty-five years defending socialism and the Soviet Union.

William Benton Whisenhunt draws on the largely untapped archive of Williams’s papers to provide a first-ever biography of the dedicated radical writer. Williams spent nearly ten years living and traveling in the USSR, where he observed the Soviet system and reported on it with unusual nuance in numerous books, articles, and speeches. Whisenhunt follows Williams from his early life as a lumberyard worker and preacher through his participation in the Revolution and his long career as a radical writer. Able to see socialism as flawed, Williams’s nonetheless defended it as an alternative to capitalism with such vigor that correspondents often addressed him as Comrade Rhys.

Astute and richly detailed, Comrade Rhys reveals the life and work of an overlooked radical thinker.

About the Author

William Benton Whisenhunt is a professor emeritus of history at the College of DuPage. He was a J. William Fulbright Senior Scholar in Russia in 2006. He is also the author or editor of several works on Russian history and Russian-American relations. He is co-managing editor of the Journal of Russian American Studies.