The Literary Legacy of Julius Margolin, Gulag Veteran and Public Intellectual

Seminar
Series
Seminar on Russian and Eurasian Jewry
Event Format
In person
Address
S354, CGIS South, 1730 Cambridge St., Cambridge MA

One of the earliest essential contributions to the corpus of Gulag literature is Journey into the Land of the Zeks, the memoir of Julius Margolin, a Russian/Polish/Israeli writer who had been imprisoned in Northern Soviet labor camps for five years and, upon release, managed to leave the USSR in 1946, as part of the repatriation of Polish citizens after World War II. Margolin’s book, long recognized for its literary merit as well as for its testimonial function, represents the Gulag through the eyes of a liberal Western intellectual. The book’s fate was thorny, possibly because of what some of the readers perceived as a clash between the author’s protest against labor camps and his concern with (among other issues) specifically Jewish fates. 'Journey' was first published in shortened forms, and as a complete book in Russian, French, Hebrew, Polish, and English languages, only half a century after the author died in 1971. An astonished outsider in the camps, Margolin remained a partial outsider in Israel, a Russian intellectual, recognized and listened to by narrow circles of the audience, which, however, proved to be indomitably faithful. His works, literary, journalistic, and educational, are accruing a new relevance and new readership these days.  

Sponsorship

Co-sponsored by the Center for Jewish Studies.

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