Letters of Insurgents
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| Letters of Insurgents | |
| Author | Fredy Perlman |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Epistolary novel |
| Publisher | Black and Red |
| Publication date | 1976 |
| Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
| Pages | 831 pp |
Letters of Insurgents is a 1976 novel by Fredy Perlman (under the character aliases Yarostan Vochek and Sophie Nachalo) dealing with anarchist themes and relationships.
[edit] Plot introduction
The novel is a subtle and complex narrative which takes the form of fictional letters between two Eastern European workers, Yarostan Vochek and Sophie Nachalo, who are separated after a failed revolution. Yarostan spends twelve years in statist jails, while Sophie escapes to the West. After twenty-five years without contact, they begin to write each other about their experiences, their lives, their hopes, and their memories of the past.
[edit] External links
- Letters of Insurgents free audiobook from the Audio Anarchy project

