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  1. ONE WORD OF TRUTH.... by ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, 1972
  2. Victory Celebrations: A Play by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1983-02-10
  3. Kontinent: Alternative Voice of Russia and Eastern Europe (Coronet Bks.) by Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Andrei D. Sakharov and Andrei Sinyavsky and Joseph Brodsky and Alexander Galich, 1977
  4. We Never Make Mistakes - Two Short Novels by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1974
  5. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1972-01-01
  6. Alexander Solzhenitsyn: The Major Novels by Abraham Rothberg, 1971-12-09
  7. THE FIRST CIRCLE by SOLZHENITSYN ALEXANDER, 1978
  8. Lenin in Zuricc Chapters by Alexander Solzhenitsyn., 1976
  9. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: A Biography by Hans Bjuorkegren, Kaarina Eneberg, 1972-06
  10. The Politics of Solzhenitsyn by Stephen Carter, 1976-06
  11. Solzhenitsyn ([MIT paperback series] MIT 175) by Georg Lukács, 1971-06-15
  12. Cancer Ward by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1972
  13. Alexander Solzhenitsyn by Steven Allaback, 1979
  14. The Gulag Archipelago by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1974

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Born December 11, 1918, in Kislovodsk, Soviet Russia. Only child. Nickname: Sanya. Father: dead before Sanya's birth. Mother: overeducated secretary. Raised Russian Orthodox. Childhood distinctions: hyperactive achiever. 1924 joined mother in Rostov-on-Don. 1930 joined Young Pioneers, a Communist youth group. 1936 top graduate of elite Rostov high school (and a full-fledged atheist). 1940 married Natalya Reshetovskaya. 1941 mathematics graduate of Un. of Rostov. 1942-45 artillery officer in Red Army. 1945 arrested for criticizing Stalin. 1945 prison camp in Moscow. 1946 Mavrino 'think tank' prison in Moscow. 1950 transferred to dreaded work camp in Kazakhstan. 1952 rediscovered faith. 1953 released but exiled to Kazakhstan. 1954 survived stomach cancer 1962 published masterpiece novella One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich . 1968 published two major polyphonic novels: First Circle and Cancer Ward . 1970 Nobel Prize for literature. 1972 August 1914 , first of Red Wheel (World War I and Communist Revolution) series. 1973 Married Natalya Svetlova, with whom he had three sons. 1974 first of 3-volume

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ATTRIBUTION alexander solzhenitsyn (b. 1918), Russian novelist. Nobel Prize lecture, 1973. solzhenitsyn A Documentary Record, ed. Leopold Labedz (1974).
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46. Solzhenitsyn's Harvard Address
Text of Address by. alexander solzhenitsyn. at Harvard Class Day Afternoon Exercises,. Thursday, June 8, 1978. A World Split Apart. by alexander solzhenitsyn.
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Text of Address by Alexander Solzhenitsyn at Harvard Class Day Afternoon Exercises, Thursday, June 8, 1978 I am sincerely happy to be here with you on this occasion and to become personally acquainted with this old and most prestigious University. My congratulations and very best wishes to all of today's graduates. Harvard's motto is "Veritas." Many of you have already found out and others will find out in the course of their lives that truth eludes us if we do not concentrate with total attention on its pursuit. And even while it eludes us, the illusion still lingers of knowing it and leads to many misunderstandings. Also, truth is seldom pleasant; it is almost invariably bitter. There is some bitterness in my speech today, too. But I want to stress that it comes not from an adversary but from a friend. Three years ago in the United States I said certain things which at that time appeared unacceptable. Today, however, many people agree with what I then said...
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by Alexander Solzhenitsyn The split in today's world is perceptible even to a hasty glance. Any of our contemporaries readily identifies two world powers, each of them already capable of entirely destroying the other. However, understanding of the split often is limited to this political conception, to the illusion that danger may be abolished through successful diplomatic negotiations or by achieving a balance of armed forces. The truth is that the split is a much profounder and a more alienating one, that the rifts are more than one can see at first glance. This deep manifold split bears the danger of manifold disaster for all of us, in accordance with the ancient truth that a Kingdom in this case, our Earth divided against itself cannot stand.

47. The Love - Girl And The Innocent - Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
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Do not pursue what is illusory - property and position: all that is gained at the expense of your nerves decade after decade and can be confiscated in one fell night. Live with a steady superiority over life - don't be afraid of misfortune, and do not yearn after happiness; it is after all, all the same: the bitter doesn't last forever, and the sweet never fills the cup to overflowing.
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54. An Interview With Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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Joseph Pearce: In your work as a whole would you say that the spiritual or the philosophical dimension is more important than the political? Alexander Solzhenitsyn: Yes certainly. First would be the literary side, then the spiritual and philosophical. The political side is required principally because of the necessity of the current Russian position. Pearce: Do you feel that many of the problems in the modern world are due to an inadequate grasp of spiritual and philosophical truth by the population as a whole? Solzhenitsyn: This is certainly true. Man has set for himself the goal of conquering the world but in the processes loses his soul. That which is called humanism, but what would be more correctly called irreligious anthropocentrism, cannot yield answers to the most essential questions of our life. We have arrived at an intellectual chaos. Pearce: In Russia In the Abyss you say that "our frenzied government is stabbing to death the future of Russia". Why did you chose to use such strong and provocative language?

55. One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich By Alexander Solzhenitsyn Book Notes
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Jump to: Table of Contents Section 1 (pg. 3-21) Section 2 (pg. 22-40) Section 3 (pg. 41-57) Section 4 (pg. 58-76) Section 5 (pg. 77-96) Section 6 (pg. 97-105) Section 7 (pg. 106-119) Section 8 (pg. 120-139) Author/Context Alexander Solzhenitsyn was a child of both the Revolution (1917) and the ensuing Civil War in the Soviet Union. His childhood was inevitably marked by the political upheavals of the time. Even during high school, Solzhenitsyn planned on writing an epic novel about the Revolution. But ironically, it was his imprisonment that became the inspiration for his novel about a day in the life of an uneducated peasant serving in a labor camp. Solzhenitsyn, in many ways, based the experiences of his protagonist, Ivan Denisovich, on his own prison experiences. Like Ivan Denisovich, Solzhenitsyn was also a bricklayer in the labor camps. In 1956, after Khruschev's denunciation speeches against Stalin, Alexander Solzhenitsyn's sentence was finally annulled. With his newfound freedom, Solzhenitsyn faced a different world than he previously knewhis wife had remarried while he was in prisonand the Soviet Union was undergoing political transition. In 1959, he composed

56. Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, Ed.From Under The Rubble
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57. Solzhenitsyn, Alexander. Screenplay & Intro. By Harwood, RonaldThe Making Of One
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58. SOLZHENITSYN, Alexander, CANCER WARD. Part 1
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59. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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(Redirected from Alexander Solzhenitsyn Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn ) (born December 11 ) is a Russian novelist dramatist and historian . He was responsible for thrusting awareness of the Soviet forced labor system on the non-Soviet world. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in and was exiled from the Soviet Union in Born in Kislovodsk , Russia, Solzhenitsyn fought in the Red Army during World War II . He became a captain before he was arrested in for criticizing Joseph Stalin in letters to his brother in law. He was imprisoned for eight years, from 1945 to , using the draconian Article 58 law. He spent time in a sharashka or a white-collar prison labor compound. He wrote about this in The First Circle He also spent time at hard manual work in labor camps of the Gulag system. He wrote about this in One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and The Gulag Archipelago The novel about Ivan Denisovich brought the Soviet system of forced labor to the attention of the West, but it was his monumental history of the massive Soviet concentration camps for both criminal and political prisoners that made it impossible for either the West or the Soviet Union to ignore the realities of the Communist regime. No longer was this an issue for

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn ) (born December 11 ) is a Russian novelist dramatist and historian . He was responsible for thrusting awareness of the Soviet forced labor system on the non-Soviet world. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in and was exiled from the Soviet Union in Born in Kislovodsk , Russia, Solzhenitsyn fought in the Red Army during World War II . He became a captain before he was arrested in for criticizing Joseph Stalin in letters to his brother in law. He was imprisoned for eight years, from 1945 to , using the draconian Article 58 law. He spent time in a sharashka or a white-collar prison labor compound. He wrote about this in The First Circle He also spent time at hard manual work in labor camps of the Gulag system. He wrote about this in One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and The Gulag Archipelago The novel about Ivan Denisovich brought the Soviet system of forced labor to the attention of the West, but it was his monumental history of the massive Soviet concentration camps for both criminal and political prisoners that made it impossible for either the West or the Soviet Union to ignore the realities of the Communist regime. No longer was this an issue for

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