Mitchell Abidor is a writer and translator living in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to his many translation works, he is the author of May Made Me and I'll Forget It When I Die!: The Bisbee Deportation of 1917. Abidor is the translator and editor of Victor Serge's anarchist writings, Anarchists Never Surrender, and translated with Richard Greeman Serge's Notebooks (1936-1947).
'Mitchell Abidor’s superb and assertive writing reveals the many faces of Victor Serge, a 'troublesome witness' to some of the most decisive moments of his era. This is a vivid and deeply researched account of one of the most compelling lives in modern revolutionary history' -- Maurice Casey, author of <i>Hotel Lux: An Intimate History of Communism's Forgotten Radicals</i> 'From anarchism to Bolshevism to anti-totalitarian socialism, Victor Serge never abandoned his passionate struggle for human freedom and a just society. Mitchell Abidor captures this rebel for all seasons in all his fascinating and tortured complexity' -- Bruce Baugh, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Thompson Rivers University 'A fascinating and provocative biography of a fascinating and provocative man. Tracing Serge’s tumultuous pilgrimage from individualist anarchism to revolutionary socialism to ethical personalism, Abidor testifies to his life-long courage in 'rethinking left-wing politics'' -- Geoffrey Kurtz, Associate Professor of Political Science, Borough of Manhattan Community College 'Mitchell Abidor’s superb and assertive writing reveals the many faces of Victor Serge, a 'troublesome witness' to some of the most decisive moments of his era. This is a vivid and deeply researched account of one of the most compelling lives in modern revolutionary history' -- Maurice Casey, author of <i>Hotel Lux: An Intimate History of Communism's Forgotten Radicals</i> 'From anarchism to Bolshevism to anti-totalitarian socialism, Victor Serge never abandoned his passionate struggle for human freedom and a just society. Mitchell Abidor captures this rebel for all seasons in all his fascinating and tortured complexity' -- Bruce Baugh, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Thompson Rivers University 'A fascinating and provocative biography of a fascinating and provocative man. Tracing Serge’s tumultuous pilgrimage from individualist anarchism to revolutionary socialism to ethical personalism, Abidor testifies to his life-long courage in 'rethinking left-wing politics'' -- Geoffrey Kurtz, Associate Professor of Political Science, Borough of Manhattan Community College