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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F 217 THE SCHOOLMASTER FROM RYAZAN N SEPTEMBER 1957
Solzhenitsyn started work as a teacher of physics and I astronomy at High School
No . 2 in Ryazan . He had first applied for the post in the spring , but owing to his
prison ...
F 217 THE SCHOOLMASTER FROM RYAZAN N SEPTEMBER 1957
Solzhenitsyn started work as a teacher of physics and I astronomy at High School
No . 2 in Ryazan . He had first applied for the post in the spring , but owing to his
prison ...
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the Ryazan decision as a foregone conclusion ( it was also the start of the
November holiday , when by tradition no official business was ever transacted ) .
It did not seem possible that they would go to such lengths at such a time . And so
he ...
the Ryazan decision as a foregone conclusion ( it was also the start of the
November holiday , when by tradition no official business was ever transacted ) .
It did not seem possible that they would go to such lengths at such a time . And so
he ...
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On the way , Natalia babbled incessantly about the need to get a divorce and
proposed that they go to Ryazan the next day and make an official application .
Solzhenitsyn agreed , but declined to take her back to Zhukovka . Natalia's
mother ...
On the way , Natalia babbled incessantly about the need to get a divorce and
proposed that they go to Ryazan the next day and make an official application .
Solzhenitsyn agreed , but declined to take her back to Zhukovka . Natalia's
mother ...
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Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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