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But a special place would have to be reserved for Victor Serge, one of the most original and fiercely independent radicals of the 20th century. His remarkably historical life, during which he was ...
(5) Victor Serge, Year One of the Russian Revolution (1930) An Anarchist schoolmaster and former political prisoner, named Nestor Makhno, opened up guerrilla warfare at Gulai-Polye, with fifteen men at his side; these attacked German sentries to obtain weapons.
January 19, 2023 issue. Corbis/Getty Images. Victor Serge in the mug shot taken after his arrest in Paris, 1912. Books by Victor Serge Discussed in This Essay: Last Times.
Biographical Note by Jean Riére. Victor Serge: The Kibalchich Legend, by Richard Greeman. Victor Lvovich Khibalchich (better known as Victor Serge) was born in Brussels, the son of Russian Narodnik exiles. Originally an anarchist, he joined the Russian Communist Party on arriving in Petrograd in February 1919 and worked for the newly founded ...
Victor Serge (1890–1947) was born Victor Lvovich Kibalchich to Russian anti-czarist exiles, impoverished intellectuals living “by chance” in Brussels. A precocious anarchist firebrand, young Victor was sentenced to five years in a French penitentiary in 1912.
Biographical Note by Jean Riére. Victor Serge: The Kibalchich Legend, by Richard Greeman. Victor Lvovich Khibalchich (better known as Victor Serge) was born in Brussels, the son of Russian Narodnik exiles. Originally an anarchist, he joined the Russian Communist Party on arriving in Petrograd in February 1919 and worked for the newly founded ...
Revolutionary novelist, historian, anarchist, Bolshevik and dissident—Victor Serge is one of the most compelling figures of Soviet history. Set against some of the momentous events of the twentieth century, Victor Serge reveals dauntless vigor of a man whose views often reflect the struggles of our own time.
Victor Serge, dissident communist, former anarchist, on the left of the Left Opposition, represents one of the “blank spots” in Soviet political history. Mikhail Gorbachev has declared that this history is in need of examination.
Victor Serge (1889-1947) is best known as a novelist – with two of his works recently republished by the New York Review of Books – and for his Memoirs of a Revolutionary. Originally a participant in the anarchist movement, Serge became a committed bolshevik upon arrival in Russia during 1919 and lent his considerable talents to the cause ...
4.04. 485 ratings70 reviews. Unforgiving Years is a thrilling and terrifying journey into the disastrous, blazing core of the twentieth century. Victor Serge’s final work, here translated into English for the first time, is at once the most ambitious, bleakest, and most lyrical of this neglected major writer’s works.