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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My thanks also go to Dr Michael Nicholson , formerly of the University of
Lancaster and now at Oxford University , the most selfless and encyclopaedically
informed of Solzhenitsyn scholars , who read the entire book in manuscript form
and ...
My thanks also go to Dr Michael Nicholson , formerly of the University of
Lancaster and now at Oxford University , the most selfless and encyclopaedically
informed of Solzhenitsyn scholars , who read the entire book in manuscript form
and ...
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Give me back my manuscript and I ' ll be on my way . ” Reshetovskaya repeats
his description of this scene in her unpublished chapters , but also records (
presumably basing herself on Solzhenitsyn ' s notes ) that at one point his tone ...
Give me back my manuscript and I ' ll be on my way . ” Reshetovskaya repeats
his description of this scene in her unpublished chapters , but also records (
presumably basing herself on Solzhenitsyn ' s notes ) that at one point his tone ...
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The problem was that he did not wish to send the manuscript , because he was
afraid of its being copied and finding its way into samizdat before he could
publish it himself . At Rostropovich ' s suggestion , he sent letters to seven
publishers ...
The problem was that he did not wish to send the manuscript , because he was
afraid of its being copied and finding its way into samizdat before he could
publish it himself . At Rostropovich ' s suggestion , he sent letters to seven
publishers ...
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Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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