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The Dossier of Subject No. 1218: A Bulgarian Anarchist's Story; Targeted For His Hostility to the People's State

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Of the few who managed to survive the horrors of Bulgaria’s Stalinist concentration camps, Alexander Nakov is possibly the most representative of the older generation of active and committed anarchists.



Initially reluctant to write his memoirs, Alexander was eventually persuaded by friends that his story needed to be told. And by telling that story, he now remains a vital link between the anarchist militants of the past and the youth of today.



In clear and concise prose, Alexander details his youthful activity, his subsequent imprisonment and his fierce resistance to an inhuman system.



As well as his memoirs, this book also contains official government and state security documents about the author—documents that give yet another insight into the anarchist Alexander Nakov, targeted by the "People’s State" and classified as "Subject No.1218."

150 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2016

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Insightful account of the life of Alexander Nakov an active participant in the Bulgaria anarchist movement - including documents of the movement and personal insights from someone who experienced its highs and lows first hand.
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