
The Coast of Utopia is a dramatic trilogy by British playwright Tom Stoppard—dedicated to the history of Russian social thought in the 19th century. The work spans three decades and recounts the lives and ideas of Russian revolutionary émigrés, including Mikhail Bakunin, Alexander Herzen, and other members of the Russian intelligentsia. The trilogy explores themes of revolution, freedom, love, and disillusionment within the context of political and social changes in Russia and Europe.