Dispatches from a workers’ revolt by the Memoirs of a Revolutionary
author, “one of the most compelling of twentieth-century ethical and
literary heroes” (Susan Sontag, winner of the National Book Award).
Following in the wake of the carnage reaped across Europe by World
War I, German workers undertook a struggle that would prove decisive
in determining the course of the entire twentieth century. In 1923,
the fledgling Comintern (The Communist International) dispatched
Victor Serge, with his peerless journalistic skills, to Berlin to
expedite the German Revolution and write these moving reports from the
battlefront. Praise for Victor Serge “He was an eyewitness of
events of world historical importance, of great hope and even greater
tragedy. His political recollections are very important, because they
reflect so well the mood of this lost generation . . . His articles
and books speak for themselves, and we would be poorer without
them.” —Partisan Review “I know of no other writer with whom
Serge can be very usefully compared. The essence of the man and his
books is to be found in his attitude to the truth.” —John Berger,
Booker Prize–winning author “The novels, poems, memoirs and
other writings of Victor Serge are among the finest works of
literature inspired by the October Revolution that brought the working
class to power in Russia in 1917 . . . His articles—like the work
of John Reed, his American friend—let us follow revolutionary events
as they unfold, as seen through the eyes of an exceptionally alert
journalist.” —Scott McLemee, writer of the weekly “Intellectual
Affairs” column for Inside Higher Ed
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ISBN
9781608461721
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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