Victor Serge (1890–1947)
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Victor Serge (1890-1947), best known as a novelist, was an active participant in the anarchist movement before becoming a committed Bolshevik once he reached Russia in 1939. An eloquent critic of tyranny no matter its form, Serge was a leading member of the Left Opposition in its struggle against mehr anzeigen Joseph Stalin, a cause that ultimately resulted in his exile from Russia. Ian Birchall is an independent writer and translator. His translations from the French include the writings of Victor Serge and Alfred Rosmer. He is on the editorial board of Revolutionary History and is a long-standing member of the British Socialist Workers Party. weniger anzeigen
Bildnachweis: Victor Serge, early 1900s.
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Anarchists Never Surrender: Essays, Polemics, and Correspondence on Anarchism, 1908–1938 (2015) 31 Exemplare
I maestri cantatori 6 Exemplare
Men in Prison / Birth of Our Power / Conquered City / Midnight in the Century / The Case of Comrade Tulayev 3 Exemplare
16 fusillés à Moscou : Zinoviev, Kaménev, Smirnov... Lettres de Victor Serge de Russie, de… (1972) 2 Exemplare
Kronstadt 1921 2 Exemplare
Le tournant obscur 2 Exemplare
Pour un brasier dans un désert: Résistance, messages, mains, destins (Type-type) (French Edition) (1998) 1 Exemplar
Sobre a repressão 1 Exemplar
O caso Tuláiev – Coleção Acervo: 28 1 Exemplar
Lenin 1917 1 Exemplar
Geburt unserer Macht 1 Exemplar
De Weerspannige 1 Exemplar
Vie et mort de Léon Trotsky - II (116) 1 Exemplar
Vie et mort de Léon Trotsky - I (115) 1 Exemplar
La révolution chinoise, 1927-1929 1 Exemplar
L'an I de la Révolution Russe - III (pmc.90) 1 Exemplar
L'an I de la révolution russe - II (pmc.89) 1 Exemplar
L'an I de la révolution Russe - I 1 Exemplar
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L'extermination des Juifs de Varsovie 1 Exemplar
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- Kibalchich, Victor Lvovich
Кибальчич, Виктор Львович - Andere Namen
- Le Rétif
- Geburtstag
- 1890-12-30
- Todestag
- 1947-11-17
- Geschlecht
- male
- Nationalität
- Russia
- Geburtsort
- Brussels, Belgium
- Sterbeort
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Todesursache
- heart attack
- Wohnorte
- Saint Petersburg, Russia
Berlin, Germany
Moscow, Russia
Brussels, Belgium
Mexico City, Mexico
Paris, Île-de-France, France (Zeige alle 7)
Vienna, Austria - Berufe
- revolutionary
anarchist
novelist
journalist - Beziehungen
- Sejourne, Laurette (wife)
Kibalchich Russakov, Vlady (son) - Organisationen
- Bolshevik Party
Communist Party
Left Opposition
Bonnot Gang - Kurzbiographie
- Born in Brussels into a family of Russian anti-tsarist émigrés, Victor Lvovich Kibalchich left home at age 15. He became an anarchist and moved to Paris, where he began to write and publish articles in newspapers. He was imprisoned for several years as a terrorist and after his release, went to Spain. It was about this time that he took the pen name Victor Serge. After the overthrow of Tsar Nicholas II, he decided to go to Russia, where he began to question the Bolshevik regime. He was expelled from the party, arrested as the leader of a "Trotskyite conspiracy," and eventual thrown out of the Soviet Union. Soviet agents continued to follow him for the rest of his life. Serge wrote several works of nonfiction, collections of essays, poems, and novels. His health weakened by years of struggle and poverty, he died of a heart attack in Mexico City in 1947. His book Memoirs of a Revolutionary, 1901-1941, was published in 1963.
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1917-19: Barcelona among anarchists, a French concentration camp, Petrograd in the grip of the revolution.
Barcelona: the anarchist’s hope and the writers skepticism: ‚We know the old story. With the monarchists overthrown, three to six months later, the republics establish order by machine-gunning the workers. An old tradition.‘ (The prediction soon fulfilled in Berlin)
The French concentration camp: Goldstein, the watchmaker, plays the flute and the taciturn soldier, gassed in the Artois, feels himself overcome by the unknown sadness of the world.
Arrival in Petrograd, his premonition: ‚Were we not to be overrun, after the conquest, by the sly, the adaptable, the false companions?‘
How not to loose hope in the midst of despair? (VI-17)… (mehr)