Memoirs of a revolutionary

Serge, Victor (, 1890-1947)

Memoirs of a revolutionary / Victor Serge ; translated from the French by Peter Sedgwick with George Paizis ; glossary and notes by Richard Greeman ; foreword by Adam Hochschild - New York : New York Review Books , c2012. - 521 p. : illus. ; 21 cm - New York Review Books classics .

Victor Serge is one of the great men of the twentieth century: anarchist, revolutionary, agitator, theoretician, historian of his times, and a fearless truthteller. Here Serge describes his upbringing in Belgium--the child of a family of exiled Russian revolutionary intellectuals--his early life as an activist, his time in a French prison, and the active role he played in the Russian Revolution, as well his growing dismay at the Revolutionary regime's ever more repressive and murderous character. Expelled from the Soviet Union, Serge went to Paris, and barely escaped the Nazis to find a final refuge in Mexico. Memoirs of a Revolutionary describes a thrilling life on the frontlines of history and includes ... portraits of politicians from Trotsky and Lenin and Stalin and of major writers like Alexander Blok and Andrey Bely. Above all, it captures the sensibility of Serge himself, that of a courageous and singularly appealing advocate of human liberation who remained undaunted in the most trying of times.


Translated from French to English

9781590174517


Serge, Victor (, 1890-1947)


Revolutionaries---Biography---Soviet Union


Soviet Union---History---1917-1936
Soviet Union---History---1925-1953

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