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As the title of Solzhenitsyn's "The First Circle" reminds us, Stalin's hell, like Dante's, was layered.
A World Behind Barbed Wire Andrew Stuttaford 2011
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Expelled from Russia.1989 Mikhail Gorbachev allows publication of Solzhenitsyn's works.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'last stories' will appear in English at last 2011
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Solzhenitsyn's widow, Natalia, told the Observer that her husband, who died three years ago, "always wished" the stories would be accessible in English.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'last stories' will appear in English at last 2011
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He served four years in the Solovetsky Islands, the beautiful northern archipelago that from 1923 hosted the first organized camps, the tumor that metastasized into the hideous "archipelago" of Solzhenitsyn's great metaphor.
A World Behind Barbed Wire Andrew Stuttaford 2011
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"They're stunning pieces of literature, reaffirming Solzhenitsyn's position as one of the great literary writers."
Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'last stories' will appear in English at last 2011
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I don't quite share Solzhenitsyn's mourning of the homogenization of the world though, because I don't really appreciate anything "exotic".
Yanquico, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In the neon lights, with the hospital green walls and Cyrillic script signs, it feels like being sucked into a scene from Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Cancer Ward.
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Mahoney said of the collection: "It's some of Solzhenitsyn's very best writing."
Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'last stories' will appear in English at last 2011
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(An abridged English-language volume had been published in 1985 by Solzhenitsyn scholar Edward Ericson.) "Not without bitterness, Alexander Isayevich entrusted me to arrange a one-volume 'Archipelago' — a volume for schools," she said, using Mr. Solzhenitsyn's patronymic.
'Gulag Archipelago' Re-Issued for Russian Students Richard Boudreaux 2010
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Solzhenitsyn's masterpiece, The Gulag Archipelago – written in secrecy in the Soviet Union and published in Paris in 1973 – is the definitive account of Stalin's political penal system.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'last stories' will appear in English at last 2011
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