
Memoirs of a Revolutionary 1901- 1941
Serge, Victor Publisher: Oxford University Press Year Published: 1967 First Published: 1943 Pages: 402pp ISBN: 0-19-281037-5 Resource Type: Book
Victor Serge, who was bron in 1890 and died in 1947, was an anarchist, a Bolshevik, a Trotskyist, and a revisionist-Marxist. Belgian by birth and upbringing, French by adoption and in literary expression, Russian by parentage and later by citizenship, he eventually became stateless and was put down as a Spanish national for purposes of his funeral documents. He was a journalist, a poet, a pamphleteer, a historian, a political prisoner, an agitator, and a novelist.
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Table of Contents:
Introduction Acknowledgements 1 World Without Escape: 1906-1912 2 Live to Prevail: 1912-1919 3 Anguish and Enthusiasm: 1919-1920 4 Danger from Within: 1920-1921 5 Europe at the Dark Crossroads: 1922-1926 6 Deadlock of the Revolution: 1926-1928 7 The Years of Captivity: 1933-1936 9 Defeat in the West: 1936-1941 10 Looking Forward Appendix: Victor Serge and Gaullism Select Bibliography Index
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