This study introduces the reader to Victor Serge's life and
extraordinary novels, locating them amidst crucial debates about
revolution, communism, anarchism, literature and representation,
and in comparison with his contemporaries. Marshall demonstrates
that the voice of Serge is unified by a notion of dissent - an
active dissent far removed from the quietism and conservatism of
other dissidents.
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