Riot Days
by Maria Alyokhina
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Pub Date 14 Sep 2017 | Archive Date 11 Sep 2019
Penguin Books (UK) | Allen Lane
Description
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780241316429 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 160 |
Featured Reviews
Alyokhina is not a writer but has a strong voice and describes her experiences with humour and anger. This short memoir describes the protest she went to prison for, her trial and life in prison. She inspires with her defiant politics in the face of grinding bureaucracy and arbitrary abuse.
'We wrote and, letter by letter, we became a revolutionary statement'
Arrested for 'hooliganism' in a Moscow cathedral, this is Alyokhina's account of her arrest, trial and 2-year imprisonment in penal camps in the Urals. Young, intellectual, self-aware, her writing is fragmented yet vivid, locating itself alongside other texts of repression and institutional absurdity (1984, The Trial): 'officially there are no political prisoners in the Russian criminal justice system. But, in official quarters, they called me a 'political' - a political prisoner, that it.'
Impressionistic, angry, absolutely committed and unrepentant, not without a black sense of humour, Alyokhina confronts modern Russia head-on and refuses to step down: 'Freedom doesn't exist unless you fight for it every day.' An important proponent of where art, feminism and activism coalesce.
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