Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Victor Serge, The Unconquered

Victor Serge, The Unconquered

In 2004, Susan Sontag opened her essay “Unextinguished” with this query: “How to explain the obscurity of one of the most compelling of twentieth-century ethical and literary heroes, Victor Serge?” A self-educated and unwavering Russian Marxist who fought in the Bolshevik Revolution, Serge was born in Belgium (in 1890), wrote in French, lived mostly in European exile, and died in Mexico (in 1947).
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