A review by gillysingh
The Case of Comrade Tulayev by Susan Sontag, Victor Serge, Willard R. Trask

4.0

The prose is intoxicating with a wide sweep of narrative and a piercing approach to uncovering the motives of the individuals depicted. Although the narrative is not linear, with a single protagonist, it is a very enjoyable read and well worth the effort. It uncovers the underlying reasons for people's actions and demonstrates the tide of history in a way which could only ever been done by an author steeped in Marxism.