Notebooks : 1936-1947 /

"Victor Serge's Notebooks provide an intensely personal account of the last decade of the legendary Franco-Russian writer and revolutionary. They evoke Popular Front France, the fall of Paris, the 'Surrealist Château' in Marseilles, and the flight to the New World. They are repl...

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Main Author: Serge, Victor, 1890-1947 (Author)
Other Authors: Abidor, Mitchell (Translator), Albertani, Claudio (Editor), Greeman, Richard (Translator), Rioux, Claude (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
French
Multiple
Published: New York : New York Review Books, [2019]
Series:New York Review Books classics
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Summary:"Victor Serge's Notebooks provide an intensely personal account of the last decade of the legendary Franco-Russian writer and revolutionary. They evoke Popular Front France, the fall of Paris, the 'Surrealist Château' in Marseilles, and the flight to the New World. They are replete with vivid life portraits (Gide, Breton, Saint-Exupéry, Lévi-Strauss), and moving evocations of fallen revolutionary comrades (Gramsci, Nin, Radek, Trotsky) and of doomed colleagues among the Soviet writers (Fedin, Pilniak, Mandelstam, Gorky). Serge's Mexican notebooks provide a fascinating account of his exploration of pre-Columbian cultures and portray political and cultural figures in Mexico City, from the exiles' psychoanalytic circle, to painters like Dr. Atl and Leonora Carrington and poets like Octavio Paz. These writings paint a vivid self-portrait and convey the intense loneliness Serge also felt in these years, cut off as he was from Europe, deprived of a political platform, prey to angina attacks, and anxiously in love with a younger woman"--
Item Description:This WorldCat-derived record is shareable under Open Data Commons ODC-BY, with attribution to OCLC
Translated from the French
Physical Description:161 pages ; 20 cm
xvii, 651 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:1681372703
9781681372709