The Gulag archipelago, 1918-1956
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Drawing on his own incarceration and exile, as well as on evidence from more than 200 fellow prisoners and Soviet archives, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn reveals the entire apparatus of Soviet repression -- the state within the state that ruled all-powerfully.
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- English Books
- Others 660 Pages
- ISBN-10: 000262253X
- ISBN-13: 9780002622530
- Publisher: Collins : Harvill Press
- Pub date: Jan 01, 1974
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover and Audio Cassette
- In other languages: other languages
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Phenomenal.
Reread this in memory of Solzhenitsyn's death two days ago. The Gulag Archipelago is a powerful interpretation of history based on reports, memoirs and letters by 227 witnesses. In a world saturated with instant news, this book reminds us still of how powerful words could be in searing memories with ... (continue)
Reread this in memory of Solzhenitsyn's death two days ago. The Gulag Archipelago is a powerful interpretation of history based on reports, memoirs and letters by 227 witnesses. In a world saturated with instant news, this book reminds us still of how powerful words could be in searing memories within our collective souls. Jean-Paul Sartre even described Solzhenitsyn as a "dangerous element" due to how threatening was the book to certain branches of the European left .
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