
NO COUNTRY FOR IDEALISTS
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This book is a dramatic account of the making of a family of 'subversives' in Australia and the USSR during the Cold War. It also captures the texture of everyday life in Australia and Russia, with humour and insight. Importantly, it is much more than a tale of dreams and deceptions. It is an unflinching chronicle of love and courage in the face of concerted opposition by both the Menzies' authoritarian government of 'illiberal democracy' and the Soviet dictatorship. Above all, it is a story of idealism, illusions, resistance, and radicalisation. No other Australian family went through the extraordinary experiences detailed in this unconventional historical memoir.
No Country for Idealists deals with how Abraham and Tania Frankel came to Australia from Russia and Poland, their active political and social life in Melbourne, being targeted by ASIO as subversives.
They were interrogated by ASIO because of their association with Vladimir Petrov and other Soviet diplomats.
The family's departure from Australia for the Soviet Union in 1956 was front-page news, but their arrival in the USSR shattered their ideals.
Isolated in Kerch, Crimea, interrogated and arrested by Soviet authorities, the book is a vivid account of their experiences in Khrushchev's Russia and their seven-year-long struggle to reunite in Melbourne.
It concludes with an account of how their lives unfold in Australia after their return.
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CONTENTS
Preface
1. Unreliable narratives?
2. A disturbing voice
3. Thick spines: Nostalgia and Political Development
4. Surviving the Grodno Ghetto
5. North Carlton and the emergence of the non-Jewish Jew
6. Family life, politics and Left culture
7. St. Kilda childhood under the shadow of the Cold War
8. 'Petrov the rat'
9. Departing for Paradise
10. 'If I could only swim the Atlantic or the Pacific . . .'
11. Soviet life in the raw
12. An invaluable education
13. We refuse to accept your refusal
14. Desperate action
15. Freedom and its discontents
16. 'ASIO does not concern itself with compassion'
Epilogue
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