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The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported a 91% approval rating, based on 35 critic reviews, with an average rating of 7.2/10. The critic's consensus reads: "Illuminated by Ewan McGregor's debonair performance, A Gentleman in Moscow is a rewarding and whimsical portrait of a life blossoming under constraining circumstances."
March 20, 2024 at 3:01 AM. Novelist Amor Towles is having a moment. His novel “A Gentleman in Moscow” — about a Russian count sentenced to live out his life inside an elegant Moscow hotel ...
The protagonist is the fictional Count Alexander Ilyich Rostov, born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on 24 October 1889. He was raised on his Rostov family's estate "Idlehour" in Nizhny Novgorod. Rostov's godfather was his father's comrade in the cavalry, Grand Duke Demidov. When the Count's parents died of cholera within hours of each other in ...
Ewan McGregor stars in A Gentleman in Moscow, a TV adaptation of the novel by Amor Towles, airing now on Showtime.Ben Blackall/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME. Count Rostov was first introduced to ...
The titular gentleman of “A Gentleman in Moscow” is Count Alexander Rostov, a Russian aristocrat played with sprightly joie de vivre by an enthusiastic Ewan McGregor. An aesthete with ...
Notable works. A Gentleman in Moscow. Website. www .amortowles .com. Amor Towles (born October 24,1964) is an American novelist. He is best known for his bestselling novels Rules of Civility (2011), [1] A Gentleman in Moscow (2016), [2] and The Lincoln Highway (2021). [3] Towles began writing following a career in investment banking.
Spanning decades of Russian history from the confines of a hotel, “A Gentleman in Moscow” provides another strong TV showcase for Ewan McGregor, this time playing opposite his wife, Mary ...
Walter Duranty (25 May 1884 – 3 October 1957) was an Anglo-American journalist who served as Moscow bureau chief of The New York Times for fourteen years (1922–1936) following the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War (1917–1923). In 1932, Duranty received a Pulitzer Prize for a series of reports about the Soviet Union, eleven of ...