"Gefengnis-erinerungen fun an anarkhis" offers a compelling firsthand account of incarceration as experienced by a prominent figure in the anarchist movement. Penned in Yiddish by Alexander Berkman, this historical memoir provides invaluable insights into the life of a political prisoner and the socio-political ideologies that fueled his activism. This edition makes Berkman's powerful narrative accessible to a new generation of readers, preserving a vital piece of anarchist history and Yiddish literature.
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