The Life-Story of a Russian Exile

Marie Sukloff (1885 - )
Translated by Gregory Yarros (1882 - )

Hero or assassin? Victim or criminal? Marie Sukloff fits no easy category. A young peasant woman who became a political radical and activist, Sukloff carried out an assassination plot against a Russian governor known for murderous pogroms and rampages against the Jews of his province. This mesmerizing autobiographical account tells the story of Sukloff's peasant childhood, radicalization, direct action, exile to Siberia, and escape. She tells her story with a colorful verve, sincerity, intensity, and simplicity that makes it almost impossible to put down, raising questions of political philosophy and responsibility that challenge the complacency of every reader. - Summary by Expatriate

Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography

Language: English

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Play 01 Chapter 01, Pt. 1 Expatriate
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Play 02 Chapter 01, Pt. 2 Expatriate
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Play 03 Chapter 02 Expatriate
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Play 04 Chapter 03, Pt. 1 Expatriate
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Play 05 Chapter 03, Pt. 2 Expatriate
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Play 06 Chapter 04, Pt. 1 Expatriate
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Play 08 Chapter 05 Expatriate
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Play 09 Chapter 06, Pt. 1 Expatriate
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Play 10 Chapter 06, Pt. 2 Expatriate
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Play 11 Chapter 07, Pt. 1 Expatriate
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Play 13 Chapter 08, Pt. 1 Expatriate
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Play 14 Chapter 08, Pt. 2 Expatriate
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Play 15 Chapter 09 Expatriate
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