One cold Moscow night, Comrade Tulayev, a high government official, is
shot dead on the street, and the search for the killer begins. In this
panoramic vision of the Soviet Great Terror, the investigation leads all
over the world, netting a whole series of suspects whose only connection
is their innocence--at least of the crime of which they stand accused.
But The Case of Comrade Tulayev, unquestionably the finest work of
fiction ever written about the Stalinist purges, is not just a story of
a totalitarian state. Marked by the deep humanity and generous spirit of
its author, the legendary anarchist and exile Victor Serge, it is also a
classic twentieth-century tale of risk, adventure, and unexpected
nobility to set beside Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls and
André Malraux's Man's Fate.