A Soviet Journey by the South African activist and novelist Alex La Guma (1925-1985) is one of the longest and most substantive accounts of the USSR by an African writer. It is a rare and important document of the antiapartheid struggle and the cold war period.
Who knew that novelist Alex La Guma also penned one of the greatest traveler's accounts of the last century? Set in the 1970s, A Soviet Journey captures a forgotten moment of radical possibility, when Third World guerrillas prepared to inherit the earth, when nationalists were internationalists, when the USSR backed global anti-imperialist struggles. With a prodigious introductory essay by Christopher Lee, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the global Left.