Kibalchich Viktor Lvovich (Serge Victor)
1. Victor Serge's article "Is a Proletarian Literature Possible?", published in the bulletin "Yale French Studies" (translated by Anna Aschenbach from the publication in the magazine "Clarté" No. 12 of 01.03.1925), in English. (5 p., photocopy)
2. Gilbert Sigaux's article "Un témoin irremplaçable" ("An irreplaceable witness") and interview with Gerard Rosenthal "Un combat inséparable du siècle" ("An inseparable battle of the century"), published in the newspaper "La Quinzaine Littéraire", No. 32 for 15-31.07.1967, p. 5, in French. (1 p., photocopy)
3. The article “Dissidence annees 30” about the writer Victor Serge and his essay “Sur Celine” about Louis-Ferdinand Celine, 1977, in French. (1 p., photocopy)
4. Article by Géniès Bernard “Victor Serge le témoin combattant” (“Victor Serge, a witness to the fighting”), published in the newspaper “La Quinzaine Littéraire”, No. 329 for 16-31.07.1980, pp. 8, 9, in French. (2 sheets, photocopy)
5. W.J. Marshall, “Madness and dissident in a short story by Victor Serge,” published in French Studies Bulletin, no. 25, Winter 1987/88, pp. 8-10, in English. (2 p., photocopy)
6. Richard Greeman's article "Victor Serge and Leon Trotsky (1936-1940)" about the history of their relationship. (25 p., typescript)
Names (1)
Kibalchich Victor Lvovich (Victor Serge)
Born in 1890 in Brussels; member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) in 1925-1928. Research fellow of the Executive Committee of the Comintern, writer. Lived in Leningrad, Zhelyabova St., Building 19/8, Apt. 4. Arrested on March 6, 1928. Released on May 29, 1928. Arrested again on March 7, 1933 by the SPO PP OGPU in the Leningrad Military District, and escorted to Moscow. Sentenced on May 28, 1933 by the Special Conference of the OGPU Collegium under Article 58-10 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to exile to Orenburg for 3 years. In 1936 he left the USSR. Settled in Belgium. Wrote several books. In 1940, he and his son Vladimir fled to Mexico from the German occupation. He died in 1947.
Documents (6)
1. Victor Serge's article "Is a Proletarian Literature Possible?", published in the bulletin "Yale French Studies" (translated by Anna Aschenbach from the publication in the magazine "Clarté" No. 12 of 01.03.1925), in English.





2. Article by Gilbert Sigaux "Un témoin irremplaçable" ("An irreplaceable witness") and interview with Gerard Rosenthal "Un combat inséparable du siècle" ("An inseparable battle of the century"), published in the newspaper "La Quinzaine Littéraire", no. 32 for 15-31.07.1967, p. 5, in French.

3. The article "Dissidence annees 30" about the writer Victor Serge and his essay "Sur Celine" about Louis-Ferdinand Celine, 1977, in French.

4. Article by Géniès Bernard "Victor Serge le témoin combattant" ("Victor Serge, a witness to the fighting"), published in the newspaper "La Quinzaine Littéraire", no. 329 for 16-31.07.1980, pp. 8, 9, in French.


5. W. J. Marshall, "Madness and dissident in a short story by Victor Serge," published in French Studies Bulletin, no. 25, Winter 1987/88, pp. 8-10, in English.


6. Richard Greeman's article "Victor Serge and Leon Trotsky (1936-1940)" is about the history of their relationship.
























