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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... exile , escaped from exile and fled abroad , travelled to Canada and the United States , and finally returned to Russia after the October Revolution . It was the classic odyssey of the genuine revolutionary . But what interested ...
... exile , escaped from exile and fled abroad , travelled to Canada and the United States , and finally returned to Russia after the October Revolution . It was the classic odyssey of the genuine revolutionary . But what interested ...
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... exile as well as imprisonment , but it came as no surprise . All prisoners released from Ekibastuz , whether or not exile fig- ured in their sentences , were obliged to go into exile . After signing the doc- ument , Solzhenitsyn wrote a ...
... exile as well as imprisonment , but it came as no surprise . All prisoners released from Ekibastuz , whether or not exile fig- ured in their sentences , were obliged to go into exile . After signing the doc- ument , Solzhenitsyn wrote a ...
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... Exile as an institution had been common in Russia for cen- turies by the beginning of the twentieth century there were about a quarter of a million Russians in internal exile at any one time . After the Revolution the new Soviet leaders ...
... Exile as an institution had been common in Russia for cen- turies by the beginning of the twentieth century there were about a quarter of a million Russians in internal exile at any one time . After the Revolution the new Soviet leaders ...
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Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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