Solzhenitsyn: A BiographyPp. 958-963 discuss accusations of antisemitism against Solzhenitsyn, especially by Mark Perakh (in "Midstream" 6, 1977) and other articles on this issue. Links the accusations with Solzhenitsyn's nationalism, his s Christian Orthodox philosophy, and his passionate love for the Russian people. Mentions the frequency of negative Jewish characters in Solzhenitzyn's literary work, especially in "The First Circle" and "Lenin in Zurich." |
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Above all it was seen as a blast not only at the Westernizing liberals , but at the
intelligentsia as a whole , with its European manners , its internationalism and
remoteness from the " true ” Russian people . Amid the outcry that followed , Novy
...
Above all it was seen as a blast not only at the Westernizing liberals , but at the
intelligentsia as a whole , with its European manners , its internationalism and
remoteness from the " true ” Russian people . Amid the outcry that followed , Novy
...
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The Russian Orthodox Church Abroad , on the other hand , which was separate
from the Orthodox Church in America , was noteworthy for its “ implacable hatred
of Bolshevism ” and its attachment to pre - revolutionary Russian traditions , a ...
The Russian Orthodox Church Abroad , on the other hand , which was separate
from the Orthodox Church in America , was noteworthy for its “ implacable hatred
of Bolshevism ” and its attachment to pre - revolutionary Russian traditions , a ...
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In conclusion Rutman dealt with the argument that the “ logical extension ” of
Solzhenitsyn ' s Russian patriotism and love of patriarchal custom was anti -
Semitism . He quoted the example of the nineteenth - century Russian Orthodox ...
In conclusion Rutman dealt with the argument that the “ logical extension ” of
Solzhenitsyn ' s Russian patriotism and love of patriarchal custom was anti -
Semitism . He quoted the example of the nineteenth - century Russian Orthodox ...
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Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
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