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Victor Serge - Men in Prison

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Startlingly human and unflinchingly honest, this thinly veiled fictionalized firsthand account of talented political writer Victor Serges time in prison is an important addition to the canon of prison writing as well as an unfiltered view of humanity in the early 20th century. Rejecting the opportunity to present political propaganda, Serges portrayal of imprisonment is instead an insightful and emotionally wrought tale of repression. The depraving brutality that Serge experienced behind bars is at once a mirror of a society at war and a deeply personal question of purpose. Originally published in 1930 and translated from the French by Richard Greeman in 1977, this reprint makes a fascinating and compelling novel available again with a new introduction by Greeman that situates the work in the context of Serges life.

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Praise forMen in Prison

Novel or autobiography, the book is literature, for Serge was a wonderful writer.

New Yorker

If you know someone headed for prison, this is not the book to give him for a going-away present. It tells what prison is really like.

Book World

No purer book about the hell of prison has ever been written.

Martin Seymour-Smith, The Scotsman

There is nothing in any line or word of this fine novel which doesnt ring true.

Publishers Weekly

It is a stream of exquisite and refined consciousness undergoing mans most barbaric experience. Not even in One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich is there such a penetrating and disturbing account of what prison means to the body and soul.

John Riley, Los Angeles Times

Almost hallucinatory vividness of incident

New Society

This novel, properly so called by its author, being truth worked up as art, is strongly recommended both as a document and as a powerful work of literature.

Robert Garioch, Listener

He was one of those rare political activists who was also an artist, and his book is poetic and ironic, the account of a spiritual experience rather than a factual record.Serge is almost unique (not quiteone remembers Dostoevsky and Koestler) in turning all this into art.

Julian Symons, Sunday Times (London)

Here is Serge, the model upon whom George Orwell fashioned himself in his descriptive essays and in Homage to Catalonia. Here too, I think, must be the original spring of Jean Genet. Consider the homosexual Moure, alone in his cell, dreaming of boy friends called Georgette, Lucienne and Antionette. Moure links the most brutally obscene, obscene to the point of cruelty, with love words and coquettish diminutives. Serge is not merely a political writer, he is also a novelist, a wonderfully lyrical writer. He is a writer young rebels desperately need whether they know it or not. He does not tell us what we should feel; instead, he makes us feel it.

Stanley Reynolds, New Statesman

This lucid and beautiful book. The cool brevity of Serges character sketches covers a deeply running sympathy for all human nature, however distorted and ignoble.

Claire Tomalin, Observer Review

This is a remarkable book. Capable of Dostoyevskian intensity and power.

Francis King, Sunday Telegraph

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Victor Serge, Men in Prison

Victor Serge, Birth of Our Power

Men in Prison Victor Serge Translated by Richard Greeman Copyright 2014 - photo 3

Men in Prison

Victor Serge. Translated by Richard Greeman

Copyright 2014 Victor Serge Foundation

Translation and Introduction 2014 Richard Greeman

This edition 2014 PM Press

First published as Les hommes dans la prison. Paris: Les Editions Rieder, 1931.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be transmitted by any means without permission in writing from the publisher.

ISBN: 9781-60486736-7

Library of Congress Control Number: 2013911528

Cover by John Yates/Stealworks

Interior design by briandesign

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Printed in the USA by the Employee Owners of Thomson-Shore in Dexter, Michigan. www.thomsonshore.com

TO VLADY

Everything in this book is fictional and everything is true. I have attempted, through literary creation, to bring out the general meaning and human content of personal experience.

V.S.

Contents
Foreword
by David Gilbert

Men in Prison tells it like it wasand in too many ways still isbehind bars. Victor Serge is an inspiring example of revolutionary courage and principles. He gave his all and risked his life to defend the Soviet Republic as a proletarian revolution under ferocious attack by White Russians backed by troops from fourteen imperialist powers. He also gave his all and risked his life to defend dissidents and to oppose the rising repression and brutality of the Russian Communist Party.

Before being deported to Russia, Serge was an anarchist political prisoner in France from 1912 to 1917. This novel is based on those five years. His prose comes across seamlessly in Richard Greemans fluid and lively translation. And Serge could write! No socialist realism here as we see the nuances, the quirks, and the resiliencies of a variety of individuals. The convicts we meet are neither demonized as depraved monsters nor romanticized as the noble oppressed. Some are sordid, many simply sad; almost all are poor; and a handful are conscious political prisoners.

The Mill where Serge did his time was an application of the Auburn System, designed one hundred years earlierthe same two-hundred-year-old Auburn Correctional Facility in New York State where Im being held today. Of course current conditions in the United States are not exactly the same as in France a century ago. The books title would have to change Men to People, as the United States now has over two hundred thousand women behind bars, their numbers growing at a faster rate than mens. The rights of lesbian, gay, and transgender prisoners are a much more explicit struggle. Serges brief mentions of gays are condescending if not negative. Thats not surprising given the dearth of open struggle back then, but nonetheless totally inadequate and unacceptable today.

The rate of incarceration in the United States is totally unprecedented and astronomical at 1 percent of the adult population, with 2.3 million human beings in prisons and jails. Most telling, based on the history of genocide, slavery, and conquest, the U.S. criminal justice system is at the center of the surrounding stinking swamp of racism. The racism isnt just coincidental. The hyperexpansion of incarceration in the United Stateswith the number behind bars today eight times what it was in 1970developed in response to the Black Liberation Movement, which was an inspiration and spearhead for a range of struggles and advances by the oppressed. The United States now jails Black males at four times the rate South Africa did under apartheid. The United States also locks up an unconscionable number of women. But the impact of the criminal justice system on women is far more pervasive as many more carry the burden of being single parents in impoverished communities decimated by incarceration, with one in nine Black males between the ages of twenty and thirty-four behind bars. The Latino/a community has also been hit disproportionately hard, and the U.S. mania for mass incarceration has swept up many poor whites as well.

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