
The Gulag Archipelago
50th anniversary abridged edition
$72.54
- Hardcover
560 pages
- Release Date
25 March 2024
Summary
The Gulag Archipelago: Abridged Edition
A 50th anniversary edition of the book that brought down the Soviet Union - now with an introduction from Solzhenitsyn’s widow detailing the dramatic story of its publication. The Gulag Archipelago’s importance can hardly be exaggerated.
WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY NATALIA SOLZHENITSYNA
A vast canvas of camps, prisons, transit centres and secret police, of informers and spies and interrogators but also …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781784878740 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 178487874X |
| Author: | Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | Vintage Classics |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 560 |
| Release Date: | 25 March 2024 |
| Weight: | 648g |
| Dimensions: | 221mm x 142mm x 45mm |
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About The Author
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was born in 1918 and grew up in Rostov-on-Don. He graduated in Physics and Mathematics from Rostov University and studied Literature by correspondence course at Moscow University. In World War II he fought as an artillery officer, attaining the rank of captain. In 1945, however, after making derogatory remarks about Stalin in a letter, he was arrested and summarily sentenced to eight years in forced labour camps, followed by internal exile. In 1957 he was formally rehabilitated, and settled down to teaching and writing, in Ryazan and Moscow. The publication of One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich in Novy Mir in 1962 was followed by publication, in the West, of his novels Cancer Ward and The First Circle. In 1970 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, and in 1974 his citizenship was revoked and he was expelled from the Soviet Union. He settled in Vermont and worked on his great historical cycle The Red Wheel. In 1990, with the fall of Soviet Communism, his citizenship was restored and four years later he returned to settle in Russia. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn died in August 2008.
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