- Fear of Mirrors
Fear of Mirrors is a
novel byTariq Ali published in 1998.The story depicts that Germany may be reunified, but the life of former East German
dissident Vladimir Meyer has fallen apart. His wife has deserted him. He has been fired from his university for being aMarxist . His son,Karl , is now a moderate, up-and-comingSocial Democrat . In the pages of this political meditation, Vladimir tries to discover whether his father was reallyLudwik , the famous Communist spy purged at the time of theHitler-Stalin pact. The question has gained urgency since Vladimir learned that his mother was an informer for the Russians for years and spied even on him. Ali folds his drama around the tight, cult-like atmosphere ofCommunist Party life, peopled by idealists who find their lives encumbered by betrayals, power grabs and corruption and who, in the post-communist era, must come to terms with their complicity with Stalinism.References
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* [http://www.arcadiabooks.co.uk/bookinfo.php?id=46]
* [http://www.tuomioja.org/index.php?mainAction=showPage&id=1256&category=3]
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