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The Gulag Archipelago [Volume 1]: An Experiment in Literary Investigation
Contributor(s): Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr I. (Author)

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ISBN: 0061253715     ISBN-13: 9780061253713
Publisher: Harper Perennial
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: August 2007
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Annotation: Volume 1 of the gripping epic masterpiece, Solzhenitsyn's chilling report of his arrest and interrogation, which exposed to the world the vast bureaucracy of secret police that haunted Soviet society

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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Russia & The Former Soviet Union
- History | Essays
- Social Science | Penology
Dewey: 365.450
Lexile Measure: 1110
Series: Gulag Archipelago, 1918-1956
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 5.25" W x 8" L (1.06 lbs) 704 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1900-1949
- Cultural Region - Russia
- Chronological Period - 1950's
Features: Bibliography, Glossary, Index, Price on Product, Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents
 
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Publisher Description:

"BEST NONFICTION BOOK OF THE 20TH CENTURY." --Time

Volume 1 of the gripping epic masterpiece, Solzhenitsyn's chilling report of his arrest and interrogation, which exposed to the world the vast bureaucracy of secret police that haunted Soviet society. Features a new foreword by Anne Applebaum.

"The greatest and most powerful single indictment of a political regime ever leveled in modern times." --George F. Kennan

"It is impossible to name a book that had a greater effect on the political and moral consciousness of the late twentieth century." --David Remnick, The New Yorker

"Solzhenitsyn's masterpiece. . . . The Gulag Archipelago helped create the world we live in today." --Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Gulag: A History, from the foreword


Contributor Bio(s): Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr I.: -

After serving as a decorated captain in the Soviet Army during World War II, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008) was sentenced to prison for eight years for criticizing Stalin and the Soviet government in private letters. Solzhenitsyn vaulted from unknown schoolteacher to internationally famous writer in 1962 with the publication of his novella One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich; he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968. The writer's increasingly vocal opposition to the regime resulted in another arrest, a charge of treason, and expulsion from the USSR in 1974, the year The Gulag Archipelago, his epic history of the Soviet prison system, first appeared in the West. For eighteen years, he and his family lived in Vermont. In 1994 he returned to Russia. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn died at his home in Moscow in 2008.


 
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