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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... against increased trade with the Soviet Union until the persecution of people
like Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn ceased . Almost at once the Soviet press
campaign against Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn was halted — the Western threats
seemed ...
... against increased trade with the Soviet Union until the persecution of people
like Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn ceased . Almost at once the Soviet press
campaign against Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn was halted — the Western threats
seemed ...
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On 13 September 1973 the Soviet Union ceased jamming certain foreign radio
broadcasts for the first time since the Second World War . In the same week
General Grigorenko was transferred from a mental hospital to a normal hospital ,
and ...
On 13 September 1973 the Soviet Union ceased jamming certain foreign radio
broadcasts for the first time since the Second World War . In the same week
General Grigorenko was transferred from a mental hospital to a normal hospital ,
and ...
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Instead , it strengthened Soviet totalitarianism , helped it bring into existence a
third totalitarianism , that of China , and all ... He had kept his compact , but from
within the Soviet Union it had still been difficult to speak clearly and in terms that
...
Instead , it strengthened Soviet totalitarianism , helped it bring into existence a
third totalitarianism , that of China , and all ... He had kept his compact , but from
within the Soviet Union it had still been difficult to speak clearly and in terms that
...
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Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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