The Life-Story of a Russian Exile

Written by:
Marie Sukloff
Narrated by:
Expatriate

Unabridged Audiobook

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2
Narrator
1
Release Date
January 2015
Duration
4 hours 24 minutes
Summary
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
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I love women's diaries, and this autobiography, read by Expatriate ("of Bangor, Maine, if I recall) was top-notch. One of the best male narrators of a female's voice I've heard. Good show! This is a well written, gripping account of a young, idealistic Jewish woman whose farm family suffers misery in the pogroms. She becomes an impassioned member of the workers' movement, even cooperating in the murder of a local official who murdered her relatives. Her decades-long saga spans her youth on the farm, her move to the "big city" to read books and learn, and her adventures with her comrades (whether in collective action, in arms, in chains, or in death). Viva VoxLibris!

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