Fear No Evil

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Fear No Evil is the memoir of Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky, recounting his years as a political prisoner and his struggle for human rights and freedom.

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Fear No Evil canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
memoir
adaptationOf Natan Sharansky's prison diaries
author Natan Sharansky
awarded National Jewish Book Award
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
describes KGB interrogations
Natan Sharansky's imprisonment
Soviet labor camps
refuseniks
struggle for emigration to Israel
genre autobiography
political memoir
hasCoAuthor Ira Nadel
hasISBN 9780394572043
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasSubject emigration to Israel
political repression in the USSR
prisoner of conscience
hasTitle Fear No Evil self-link
influenced public perception of Soviet human rights abuses
language English
literaryTheme Jewish identity
individual versus state
moral courage
religious faith
resistance to tyranny
mainSubject Natan Sharansky
Soviet Union politics
Soviet dissidents
freedom
human rights
political prisoners
notableFor detailed account of Soviet political imprisonment
influence on human rights discourse
originalLanguage Hebrew
pageCount 464
publicationDate 1988
publisher Random House
relatedTo Cold War human rights campaigns
Soviet dissident movement
refusenik movement
setting Moscow
Soviet Union
Soviet prison camps
subtitle The Classic Memoir of One Man’s Triumph over a Police State
timePeriodCovered 1970s
1980s

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Natan Sharansky notableWork Fear No Evil
Alex Cross series hasPart Fear No Evil
Fear No Evil hasTitle Fear No Evil self-link