Shipwreck Of A Generation: The Memoirs Of Joseph Berger
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A gripping work of political memoir and twentieth-century history, Shipwreck of a Generation chronicles the harrowing life of Joseph Berger, a devoted Communist who survived the brutal machinery of Stalinist repression. Born into a family of idealistic revolutionaries, Berger details his years of imprisonment in Soviet labor camps, where he witnessed firsthand the systematic destruction of an entire generation of true believers who had dedicated their lives to the Communist cause. Written with unflinching honesty and quiet moral courage, the narrative uncovers the profound psychological and ideological disillusionment that accompanied survival in the Gulag, forcing a reckoning with the catastrophic human cost of totalitarian ideology. Berger's account stands as a powerful testament to resilience and a sober indictment of the utopian dreams that shipwrecked so many lives, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the personal dimensions of one of history's darkest political experiments.
Author: Joseph Berger
Format: Hardback
Published: 1971, Harvill Press, London
Genre: Biography
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good , price clipped
Markings: No markings
A gripping work of political memoir and twentieth-century history, Shipwreck of a Generation chronicles the harrowing life of Joseph Berger, a devoted Communist who survived the brutal machinery of Stalinist repression. Born into a family of idealistic revolutionaries, Berger details his years of imprisonment in Soviet labor camps, where he witnessed firsthand the systematic destruction of an entire generation of true believers who had dedicated their lives to the Communist cause. Written with unflinching honesty and quiet moral courage, the narrative uncovers the profound psychological and ideological disillusionment that accompanied survival in the Gulag, forcing a reckoning with the catastrophic human cost of totalitarian ideology. Berger's account stands as a powerful testament to resilience and a sober indictment of the utopian dreams that shipwrecked so many lives, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the personal dimensions of one of history's darkest political experiments.