<b>A story of displacement and resistance during the early days of the Nazi occupation of France.</b> <p/><i>Last Times</i> Victor Serge's epic novel of the fall of France is based--like much of his fiction--on firsthand experience. The author was an eyewitness to the last days of Paris in June 1940 and joined the chaotic mass exodus south to the unoccupied zone on foot with nothing but his manuscripts. He found himself trapped in Marseille under the Vichy government a persecuted stateless Russian and participated in the early French Resistance before escaping on the last ship to the Americas in 1941. <p/>Exiled in Mexico City Serge poured his recent experience into a fast-moving gripping novel aimed at an American audience. The book begins in a near-deserted Paris abandoned by the government the suburbs already noisy with gunfire. Serge's anti-fascist protagonists join the flood of refugees fleeing south on foot in cars loaded with household goods on bikes pushing carts and prams under the strafing Stukas and finally make their way to wartime Marseille. <i>Last Times</i> offers a vivid eyewitness account of the city's criminal underground and no less criminal Vichy authorities of collaborators and of the growing resistance of crowds of desperate refugees competing for the last visa and the last berth on the last--hoped-for--ship to the New World.
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