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Victor Serge

The Uses of Dissent
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This book aims to contribute to wider dissemination and discussion of Victor Serge's ideas and art. Following a roughly chronological order through Serge's life, it weaves in and out of the literary texts, discussing their fictional qualities but also their importance for an understanding of Serge's thought and political practice. Chapter One provides a biographical summary; Chapter Two is an account of Serge's intellectual trajectory, using his first two novels as illustrations; Chapter Three discusses the interplay of literature and politics in his life and thought; Chapter Four delves deeper into the way dissent and political commitment interact in Serge's texts, mostly through a discussion of his third novel, "Ville Conquise"; Chapter Five examines the specificities of the anti-Stalinist novels, notably through a comparison of "L'Affaire Toulaev" and "Darkness at Noon"; Chapter Six concludes with an assessment of Serge's final intellectual and political priorities before his premature death. Throughout, the thread is that of dissent, traditionally seen as a disembodied repository of universal and eternal values, and its concrete manifestations in Serge's practice, the uses to which it is put, whether on the crest of the historical wave that was the heroic period of the Russian Revolution in 1919-21, or the exiled and dispersed diaspora of the holocausts of the 1940s. Throughout Serge's life, the demands of consciousness and political praxis acted simultaneously to produce texts and thought which are inherently dynamic, both committed and self-questioning. His intellectual biography is the adventure of the subversion of those binaries.

Author Biography:

Bill Marshall is a Lecturer in the Department of French Studies, University of Southampton
Release date Australia
March 27th, 1992
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  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
240
Dimensions
140x216x17
ISBN-13
9780854967667
Product ID
2741830

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