{"id":16300,"date":"2020-06-17T13:07:04","date_gmt":"2020-06-17T17:07:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/workersvoiceus.org\/2020\/06\/17\/george-shriver-1936-2020-socialist-writer-translator-and-activist\/"},"modified":"2020-06-17T13:07:04","modified_gmt":"2020-06-17T17:07:04","slug":"george-shriver-1936-2020-socialist-writer-translator-and-activist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/workersvoiceus.org\/es\/2020\/06\/17\/george-shriver-1936-2020-socialist-writer-translator-and-activist\/","title":{"rendered":"George Shriver, 1936 &#8211; 2020, socialist writer, translator, and activist"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\" size-full wp-image-17277 aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/workersvoiceus.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/george-shriver.jpg?resize=312%2C399&#038;ssl=1\" alt=\"George Shriver\" width=\"312\" height=\"399\" \/>Socialist Resurgence would like to pay tribute to the memory of our comrade George Shriver, a long-time revolutionary socialist writer, translator, and activist, who died on April 24. Since the early 1990s and at his death he lived in Tucson, Ariz. Some Socialist Resurgence members worked together with George for many years and value his work and his comradeship immensely.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">George was born in southern India on Dec. 5, 1936, the child of Episcopalian missionaries. In 1945, as India\u2019s independence movement heated up following World War II, the family moved to the United States. As an undergraduate, he attended Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., transferred to Harvard in 1957, and graduated with a major in Russian and Eastern European Languages in 1960. He married Ellen Preston Robinson (Shriver) in 1959 and they moved to Bloomington, Ind., where George pursued a Master\u2019s Degree in Russian and Eastern European Studies at Indiana University. Their daughter Jennifer was born in 1962.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">In <em>Socialist Action<\/em> newspaper, Jennifer Shriver writes of her father: \u201cDuring his time in Bloomington, George organized a chapter of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, seeking to discourage U.S. aggression against the new people\u2019s government in Cuba. He and his wife, Ellen, were so involved that they became known as \u201cMr. and Mrs. Fair Play.\u2019<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">\u201cIn the early 1960s, George and his family moved to New York City, where he wrote for the <em>Militant<\/em> newspaper and <em>Intercontinental Press<\/em>, and was an active member of the Socialist Workers Party. Over the next decades, with his colleagues and comrades, George was part of a team that translated the diaries and letters of Leon Trotsky, a leader of the Russian (Soviet) Revolution of 1917.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">\u201cDuring the 1960s, George worked as an editor for Macmillan Publishing, contributing to several English-language dictionary projects. In the early 1970s, he began his career as a self-employed Russian translator, working from his family home on Cape Cod in Sandwich, Massachusetts. During this time, George and his family were active in the movement against the Vietnam War.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">After the 1983-84 purge of Trotskyists from the Socialist Workers Party, at which time George was expelled from the SWP, he joined the Fourth Internationalist Tendency, and later, Socialist Action. Many of George\u2019s articles are published under the pen name \u201cGeorge Saunders.\u201d We print below a commentary on George Shriver\u2019s political life by one of his close collaborators, Marilyn Vogt-Downey.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"text-align:center;\"><span style=\"color:#800000;\">My Personal Recollections about George Shriver<\/span><\/h2>\n<p style=\"text-align:center;\"><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><strong>By MARILYN VOGT-DOWNEY<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">George Shriver was a remarkable person. He played an enormous role in transforming my life, and I am sorry I never had a chance to thank him. He was the one the Socialist Workers Party assigned to contact me in 1971:\u00a0 Referring to the fact that I had indicated I knew Russian on a questionnaire I filled out at an SWP Oberlin summer conference, George asked me to come work with him at Pathfinder Press translating works by Leon Trotsky for the Trotsky\u00a0<em>Writings\u00a0<\/em>series that Pathfinder was undertaking. On those Oberlin questionnaires comrades were asked to indicate foreign languages they knew.\u00a0This was in 1971. I, of course, told George \u201cyes, I would,\u201d and that launched me into an entire new dimension of my life: translating Russian. I had earned a BA in Russian Language in 1964, but had moved on to a Masters degree in Latin American Studies, only just happening to make mention of that Russian language background on the application but not expecting to use it.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">But I did use it for much, because of George. He integrated me into the Pathfinder <em>Writings<\/em> team of editors and proofreaders in the Pathfinder office we worked in\u2014like Naomi Allen, Sarah Lovell, and John Britton\u2014translators along with George\u2014such as Russell Block, Bob Cantrick, and Will Reisner\u2014the very talented graphic and cover designer Dennis Edge\u2014and, of course, the comrade who brilliantly oversaw the entire project, George Breitman.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">George Shriver was a critical component of this team that assembled and prepared the historically invaluable\u00a0<em>Writings\u00a0<\/em>series, the\u00a0<em>Challenge of the Left Opposition<\/em> series, and numerous other volumes of works by Trotsky published by Pathfinder in the 1970s. We were determined that the documents that were assembled in these volumes would ensure that Trotsky\u2019s invaluable Marxist literary and political legacy would be assembled, presented, preserved and published by those who appreciated Trotsky\u2019s work, with introductions that explained to the readers the vital importance of Trotsky\u2019s contribution to them today instead of by people who were his detractors, as had widely been the case up until then.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">This team\u2014led by the two Georges\u2014George Shriver and George Breitman\u2014was of phenomenal importance to presenting and explaining the real history of the Russian Revolution, its success in creating humanity\u2019s first workers\u2019 state and in explaining the processes that were to lead to its degeneration under the Stalin regime and ultimately to its collapse in 1991. All these writings by Trotsky, all this material, could not have been assembled in this way in English translation without the work of George Shriver.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">In pursuit of these goals, George and I also collaborated to prepare Trotsky\u2019s journal published all during his exile from the \u201cSoviet\u201d Union in 1929\u2014<em>The Bulletin of the Opposition<\/em>\u2014for clandestine distribution in the \u201cSoviet\u201d Union. George convinced me that I could learn to type on a Cyrillic typewriter, and I did!! and I typed up the \u201cTable of Contents\u201d for all four volumes!!!!\u00a0I was honored and very privileged to have been part of that entire team.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">But George also helped direct the SWP\u2019s work\u2014and my work\u2014in defending then what were called \u201cthe Soviet dissidents.\u201d In the early 1960s and 1970s, there had emerged, after Stalin\u2019s death in 1953 and Khrushchev\u2019s \u201cSecret Speech\u201d to the Communist Party Congress in 1956, a \u201cthaw\u201d or partial opening for people to speak and write freely without fear of repression. However, in the early 1960s with the rise of Brezhnev regime, this openness was sharply curtailed and people began to be arrested and sent to prison camps again and even to psychiatric hospitals for saying and writing things that were critical of the current government policies or of policies during the Stalin years: for dissent. They were called the \u201cSoviet dissidents.\u201d\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">George, along with Joseph Hansen and Gerry Foley, introduced the SWP and its press to this whole world of information and history and current events. As a result, I turned my attention to the vast array of writings\u2014called <em>samizdat<\/em>\u00a0after the Russian words for \u201cself-published\u201d writings, that is, those that were \u201cprinted\u201d\u2014or most-often typed\u2014and circulated person to person but denied official publication. We learned of and supported Communist dissidents\u2014such as Pyotr Grigorenko, Alexei Kosterin, and Leonid Plyusch\u2014led campaigns to defend them and also to free some from prisons and\/or psychiatric hospitals; and translated their writings as we received them for\u00a0<em>The Militant <\/em>and <em>Intercontinental Press<\/em>. Our goal was to demonstrate that supporters of the Left Opposition led by Trotsky defended workers\u2019 democracy and open public discussion and not the repression presided over by the post-Lenin Stalinist regimes.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">Of course, George and I collaborated on the volume <em>Samizdat: Voices of the Soviet Opposition<\/em>\u00a0(1976), which contained a number of very valuable historic writings from opponents of Stalinism that emerged during that period. Through this work, we learned about the Ukrainian anti-Stalinist and Marxist opposition and their revival of the writings of Lenin on the national question and his Ukrainianization policy that had been destroyed by Stalin and the bureaucracy when they imposed Russification on Ukraine in the 1920s. We translated and published the writings of activists and launched defense campaigns for Russian and Ukrainian dissidents and for victims among other oppressed nationalities.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">It was through George that the SWP received\u2014via dissident Russian historian Roy Medvedev and his college roommate, Bukharin scholar Stephen F. Cohen\u2014the\u00a0<em>samizda<\/em>t manuscript by Ukrainian Left Opposition supporter in the 1920s Mikhail Baitalsky, <em>Notebooks for the Grandchildren<\/em>, which I translated for the\u00a0<em>Bulletin in Defense of Marxism\u00a0<\/em>in the 1990s and which was published as a book and which I am now improving for republication. This incredible historic document came to us through George.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">George was a very, very careful worker. He worked very slowly and deliberately. Everything he (and others!) did was subjected to his rigorous and critical thought process. Sometimes, this meant that we did not meet deadlines, that we had to wait and wait and wait. But that was because he was a perfectionist. I had never before and have never since met anyone like that. He was very rare and invaluable. I am sure that everyone who worked with him felt the same way. It could be annoying at times. But it was for a good reason (usually).\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">After Pathfinder ran out of funds for the\u00a0<em>Writings<\/em>\u00a0series in December 1975, I got a job in the bourgeois world and our paths didn\u2019t cross so often except when we went to Pathfinder to continue on our projects after work. We met up in 1980 at Harvard when the Trotsky Archives opened. But by that time, we were no longer collaborating on projects.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">We were both expelled about the same time from the SWP, as were all those who worked on the Trotsky\u00a0<em>Writings<\/em>\u00a0series project as the SWP leadership abandoned Trotskyism. We both ended up joining the Fourth Internationalist Tendency in the 1980s and we both contributed to the FIT\u2019s publication\u00a0<em>Bulletin in Defense of Marxism<\/em>\u00a0into the 1990s. But George had moved to Arizona and we were not working closely on projects any more and were rarely in contact.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\">But what a comrade George was!! An intellectual, a devoted revolutionary and a scholar, single-mindedly determined and focused, a formidable comrade he will forever be.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><strong>Long Live George Shriver!!!<\/strong><\/span><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color:#800000;\">George Shriver\u2019s political and professional writings and translations include:<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\">Articles and editing for the Bulletin In Defense of Marxism, Labor Standard, Socialist Action, the Militant, and Intercontinental Press.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>Samizdat, Voices of the Soviet Opposition<\/em>, ed. by George Saunders (Shriver), (Monad Press,1974)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>Writings 1930-31\u00a0<\/em>(Writings of Leon Trotsky) G. Saunders(Shriver), Sarah Lovell, George Breitman, (Pathfinder Press, 1974)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>The Challenge of the Left Opposition 1923-25,\u00a0<\/em>by Leon Trotsky, ed. by G. Saunders (Shriver), N. Allen, (Pathfinder Press, 1975)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\">Leon Trotsky, \u201cDeportation from the Soviet Union,\u201d in\u00a0<em>Writings of Leon Trotsky 1929<\/em>, ed. George Breitman and Sarah Lovell, trans. George Saunders (Shriver) (New York: Pathfinder Press, 1975)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>Portraits, political &amp; personal<\/em>, by Leon Trotsky; edited by George Breitman and George Saunders, (Shriver), (Pathfinder Press, 1977)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>The Challenge of the Left Opposition 1926-1927<\/em>, by Leon Trotsky, ed. Naomi Allen and George Saunders, (Shriver), (Pathfinder Press, 1980)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>An End to Silence, Uncensored Opinion in the Soviet Union<\/em>, From Roy Medvedev\u2019s Underground Magazine \u201dPolitical Diary,\u201d Edited and With Introductions by Stephen F. Cohen, Translated by George Saunders (W.W. Norton &amp; Co. 1982)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>Let History Judge, the Origins and Consequences of Stalinism<\/em>, Roy Aleksandrovich Medvedev, translated by George Shriver, (Columbia University Press, 1989)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>How It All Began \u2013 The Prison Novel<\/em>, Nikolai Bukharin, Introduction by Stephen F. Cohen. Translated by George Shriver, (Columbia University Press 1999)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>Khrushchev, in Power: Unfinished Reforms,<\/em><em>1961\u20131964,\u00a0<\/em>Sergei Khrushchev Trans. George Shriver, (Lynne Reinner Publishers 2014)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg<\/em>, Volume II.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>Economic Writings 2<\/em>, Edited by Peter Hudis and Paul Le Blanc, Translated by Nicholas Gray and George Shriver, (Verso, 2016)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg. VolumeIII:<\/em><\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color:#000000;\"><em>Political Writings 1: On Revolution 1897-1905<\/em>. London, Verso, 2019. Edited by Peter Hudis, Axel Fair-Schultz, and William A. Pelz. Translated by George Shriver, Alicja Mann, and Henry Holland. Pp. 557 + xxvii. ISBN: 9781786635334.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Socialist Resurgence would like to pay tribute to the memory of our comrade George Shriver, a long-time revolutionary socialist writer, translator, and activist, who died on April 24. Since the early 1990s and at his death he lived in Tucson, Ariz. 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