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  1. From Under the Rubble by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1975
  2. One Day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1972
  3. AUGUST 1914 by ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN:, 1974-01-01
  4. AUGUST 1914. by Alexander. Solzhenitsyn, 1973
  5. AUGUST 1914 by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1973
  6. AUGUST 1914 By ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN 1972 FIRST AMERICAN EDITION by ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, 1972-01-01
  7. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1969
  8. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 2006
  9. The Love-girl And The Innocent by Alexander; A play translated by Bethell, Nicholas and Burg, David Solzhenitsyn, 1974
  10. Solzhenitsyn: A Biography by Michael Scammell, 1986-09
  11. First Circle by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1982-07
  12. The Oak and the Calf: A Memoir by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1980
  13. A study of the English and the German translations of Alexander I. Solzhenitsyns " The Gulag archipelago, volume I (European university studies. Ser.16, Slavonic languages and literatures) by Anatole Bond, 1983
  14. CANCER WARD by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1969-01-01

61. Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsyn : Teacher Resource Guide
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Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Alexander Solzhenitsyn page. You will find biography, bibliography and lesson plans for the works of Russian author and nobel prize winner, Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The ISLMC is a preview site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . Be sure to visit your school or public library to find books by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. 11/11/01
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62. Wessex Books Catalog
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63. Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, solzhenitsyn, alexander (born 1918). The favorite subject of exiled Soviet novelist and historian alexander solzhenitsyn is his homeland.
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64. Alexander Solzhenitsyn - His Greatest Works
Subscribe here for our free email newsletter alexander solzhenitsyn a guide to his greatest works. alexander solzhenitsyn is both
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(1962) is a short novel that made Solzhenitsyn famous overnight. It recounts a typical day's work, deprivation, and suffering of a prisoner in one of Stalin's labour camps. Publication was 'allowed' as part of Krushchev's post 1956 reforms. The facts of the story were deliberately understated to meet the censor's requirements. It catapulted Solzhenitsyn to fame, and yet within a short time his work was banned again. Beginners should start here.
The Gulag Archipelago could eventually turn out to be Solzhenitsyn's masterpiece. It's a three-volume encyclopedia of the system of forced labour camps which underpinned the communist system - from Lenin onwards. It was written in secret under incredibly difficult conditions and smuggled out to the West. It's a history, a sociology, a complete political and social record of the labour camps - and rather unusually for Solzhenitsyn it is recounted via a series of marvellous metaphors which hold together a wonderful collection of stories, statistics, and anecdotes. There are heartbreaking tales of endurance, survival, escape, and recapture. It is truly one of the great documents of historical witness. In retrospect it probably helped to bring about the collapse of the totally corrupt communist regime in the USSR. But most importantly it helps to document a tragically bleak period of quite recent European history. A work which could significantly affect your life.

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    67. Joseph Pearce An Interview With Alexander Solzhenitsyn
    winning author. An Interview with alexander solzhenitsyn. Joseph Pearce. Joseph alexander solzhenitsyn Yes certainly. First would be
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    In the course of his research for Solzhenitsyn: A Soul in Exile (Harper Collins Baker Books) Joseph Pearce traveled to Moscow to interview the Nobel Prize winning author.
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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?

    68. Alexander Solzhenitsyn -- Live Not By Lies
    to all who value truth. Live Not By Lies. alexander solzhenitsyn. At one time we dared not even to whisper. Now we write and read
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    Solzhenitsyn penned this essay in 1974 and it circulated among Moscow's intellectuals at the time. It is dated Feb. 12, the same day that secret police broke into his apartment and arrested him. The next day he was exiled to West Germany. The essay is a call to moral courage and serves as light to all who value truth.
    Live Not By Lies
    Alexander Solzhenitsyn
    At one time we dared not even to whisper. Now we write and read Samizdat, and sometimes when we gather in the smoking room at the Science Institute we complain frankly to one another: What kind of tricks are they playing on us, and where are they dragging us? Gratuitous boasting of cosmic achievements while there is poverty and destruction at home. Propping up remote, uncivilized regimes. Fanning up civil war. And we recklessly fostered Mao Tse-tung at our expense and it will be we who are sent to war against him, and will have to go. Is there any way out? And they put on trial anybody they want and they put sane people in asylums always they, and we are powerless. We have been so hopelessly dehumanized that for today's modest ration of food we are willing to abandon all our principles, our souls, and all the efforts of our predecessors and all opportunities for our descendants but just don't disturb our fragile existence. We lack staunchness, pride and enthusiasm. We don't even fear universal nuclear death, and we don't fear a third world war. We have already taken refuge in the crevices. We just fear acts of civil courage.

    69. Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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    Clement, Olivier. The Spirit of Solzhenitsyn. Search P. 1976 234pp., good in d/w. 6.00
    Labedz, Leopold. (Ed. and intro.) Solzhenitsyn: A Documentary Record. Penguin 1972 264pp., card covers, sl. marked else good. 3.00
    Medvedev, Zhores. 10 Years after Ivan Denisovich. Trans. from the Russian by Hilary Sternberg. MacMillan 1973 Plates, 202pp., ex-lib. copy with usual stamps, lacks ffep., else good in d/w. 5.00
    Solzhenitsyn, Alexander. August 1914. Trans. by Michael Glenny. Penguin 1974 rep. 645pp., card covers, good. 3.50
    Solzhenitsyn, Alexander. Candle in the Wind. Trans. by Keith Armes. The Bodley Head 1973 141pp., ex-lib. copy with usual stamps, lacks ffep., else good in d/w. 5.00
    Solzhenitsyn, Alexander. Lenin in Zurich. Trans. by H.T. Willetts. The Bodley Head 1976 First UK edition. Author's index of names, 255pp., good in sl. torn d/w. 8.00
    Solzhenitsyn, Alexander. Letter to Soviet Leaders. Trans. by Hilary Sternberg. Collins in assoc. with Index on Censorship 1974 64pp., ex-lib. copy with usual stamps, lacks ffep., else good in d/w. 3.50
    Solzhenitsyn, Alexandr I. The Oak and the Calf: Sketches of Literary Life in the Soviet Union. Translated from the Russian by Harry Willetts. Collins and Harvill P. 1980 Appendices, glossary, index, 568pp., inscr., else good and sound. 15.00

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    71. Alexander Solzhenitsyn Online Newspaper Articles
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    72. Solzhenitsyn Letter On NATO Kosovo Attack
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    450 Maple Avenue East * Vienna, Va. 22180 * 703-938-9626 Letter from Alexander Solzhenitsyn Having thrown away the United Nations and trampled its Charter under foot, NATO has proclaimed before the world for the coming century an old law, that of the jungle: the strongest is always right. If your high technology permits it, surpass a hundred times in violence the adversary you condemn. And it is in this world that you invite us to live henceforth. Under the eyes of humanity they are destroying a magnificent European country, and the civilized governments applaud it. When the people [of Serbia] in despair leave their shelters and make human chains, at the risk of their lives, to save the bridges over the Danube, does this not rank with the high heroics of antiquity? I do not see what could stop Clinton, Blair, and Solana from exterminating them by fire Danube, does this not rank with the high heroics of antiquity? I do not see what could stop Clinton, Blair, and Solana from exterminating them by fire and water to the last man. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
    Moscow, 8 April 1999

    73. Alexander Solzhenitsyn
    alexander solzhenitsyn nació en 1918 en el pueblo de Kislovodsk, en el sur del país. En su
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    Alexander Solzhenitsyn "El totalitarismo es el peor cáncer que puede padecer un individuo". Alexander Solzhenitsyn nació en 1918 en el pueblo de Kislovodsk, en el sur del país. En su juventud fue un apasionado leninista que incluso participó en el Ejército Rojo, hasta que sus comentarios críticos sobre Stalin lo llevaron a prisión en 1945. La vida del escritor fue un exilio perpetuo; salió de la cárcel para emigrar a Occidente, de donde volvió a partir, decepcionado del neoliberalismo, para retornar finalmente a una Rusia desconocida, que parece poco dispuesta a rendirle el homenaje que un ganador del Premio Nobel se merecería. Poco después Solzhenitsyn fue arrestado y enviado a la prisión de Lubyanka y de ahí lo trasladaron a un campo de prisioneros a Kazajastán, donde sufrió torturas y castigos constantes por parte de los guardias. Entre tanto, Solzhenitsyn enfermó de cáncer y debió someterse a un prolongado tratamiento que, según él mismo creía, lo habría dejado estéril.

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    75. Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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    76. Reason: Traditional Prejudices: The Anti-Semitism Of Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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    Controversy rages as charges of anti-Semitism dog a beloved cultural icon. No, not Mel Gibson: The man at the center of this debate is the Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Solzhenitsyn, author of The Gulag Archipelago , was once a revered symbol of moral resistance to the Soviet state. He probably deserves more credit than any other person for stripping away communism’s moral prestige among Western intellectuals. Exiled from the Soviet Union in 1974, Solzhenitsyn alienated some erstwhile admirers with his Russian nationalism and his antipathy toward Western-style democracy; after his return to Russia 20 years later, the public’s reverence soon faded to polite indifference. Still, he retains his special status among the older intelligentsia and many Western anti-communists. Accusations of anti-Semitism are not new for Solzhenitsyn. Critics have long pointed to passages in The Gulag Archipelago that selectively list the Jewish last names of labor camp commandants. And Solzhenitsyn’s historical novel August 1914 , published in English in 1972, emphasizes the Jewishness of Dmitry Bogrov, assassin of Russia’s reformist prime minister Pyotr Stolypin.

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