Birth of Our Power
Birth of Our Power
Victor Serge
Christopher Hitchens
Excellent. - Christopher Hitchens
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Birth of Our Power

Birth of Our Power

Victor Serge
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Victor Serge
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In the shadowed corridors of history, where the echoes of revolution rumble, Victor Serge's "Birth of Our Power" emerges as a monumental tale of struggle, hope, and the indomitable human spirit. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous years of 1917 to 1919, the novel sweeps across Spain, France, and Russia, capturing the fervor of the times with a painter's precision. Through the streets of Barcelona, awash with the dreams of its radicalized workers, to the icy grip of Petrograd, where the revolution hangs by a thread, Serge crafts a narrative of stark contrasts and unyielding resolve. This is not just a story of political upheaval; it is a chronicle of the human condition, of love and loss, power and powerlessness, and the eternal quest for freedom. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the complexities of revolutionary movements, Serge delves into the heart of the Russian and Spanish uprisings, juxtaposing the fiery optimism of Spain's failed revolution with the grim endurance of Bolshevik Russia. "Birth of Our Power" is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity, a vivid reminder of the cost of revolution, and the sacrifices made in the name of a better tomorrow. Written with the authenticity of someone who witnessed the tumult of the era firsthand, Serge's masterpiece is a compelling narrative that resonates with relevance even today, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of power and the eternal struggle for justice and liberty.

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Released
1931
1 Jan
Length
284
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Excellent. - Christopher Hitchens
With his worn-out lungs, his obstinate self-effacement, his bookish timidity, Broux is nonetheless a strong man; by means of his awareness of how impossible it is to live, he raises himself precisely to a higher possibility of living, to an endurance which is more sure of itself because it believes it has nothing more to lose. From his weakness he was able to create a strength; from his despair, an acquiescence; from his acquiescence, a hope...
— Victor Serge, Birth of Our Power

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