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Unforgiving Years
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Product DetailsAuthor Name: Victor Serge, Richard Greeman (Introduction) Binding: Paperback Book Condition: New Publisher NYRB Classics ISBN Number 1590172477 / 9781590172476 Seller ID 9781590172476
Starred Review. Born in Brussels of Russian revolutionary exiles Serge (1890–1947) has long had a reputation as polemicist and journalist but this powerful novel of the descent into WWII makes a strong case for his political fiction. In the pressured atmosphere just preceding the outbreak of war a secret agent D. breaks with the Organization—Stalin's spy network—and escapes from Paris with his lover Nadine. With extreme paranoia that he cloaks in exquisite manners D. tells only one person where they are going: an old comrade named Daria. In the next flash-forward section Daria having been arrested is released from exile in a Soviet backwater and thrust into the siege of Leningrad. The third section opens in 1945 Berlin where Daria witnesses a host of Germans injured and half crazy try to survive aerial bombardment—a moment that as W.G. Sebald noted has been deeply underserved by literature. In the final section Daria escapes Europe and follows D. and Nadine to Mexico escaping (she thinks) the long reach of Stalin's agents. Serge remains sophisticated even during the book's more noirish moments and action sequences form an inseparable part of his hypnotic prophetic vision.
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