Solzhenitsyn: A Biography |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 41
Page 311
... Kirill's marriage to Lydia ) . Having arrested Kirill , the security organs looked at his file and presumably discovered his involvement with Solzhenitsyn . Kirill had not been implicated enough to be questioned at the time , but the ...
... Kirill's marriage to Lydia ) . Having arrested Kirill , the security organs looked at his file and presumably discovered his involvement with Solzhenitsyn . Kirill had not been implicated enough to be questioned at the time , but the ...
Page 361
... Kirill , her childhood sweetheart , and after completing her Ph.D. had started teaching German and writing occasional critical articles for some of the Moscow literary magazines . But the marriage had been a failure . Kirill was a ...
... Kirill , her childhood sweetheart , and after completing her Ph.D. had started teaching German and writing occasional critical articles for some of the Moscow literary magazines . But the marriage had been a failure . Kirill was a ...
Page 593
... Kirill Simon- yan . As long as nine years ago , he and Natalia had sent greetings to Kirill on the occasion of the latter's fortieth birthday , but Kirill had not replied ( he later claimed not to have received anything , owing to his ...
... Kirill Simon- yan . As long as nine years ago , he and Natalia had sent greetings to Kirill on the occasion of the latter's fortieth birthday , but Kirill had not replied ( he later claimed not to have received anything , owing to his ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
Copyright | |
54 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
appeared arrest arrived asked August aunt brigade Butyrki called Cancer Ward cell Circle copy criticism dacha described dissidents Ekibastuz exile feelings felt flat friends German Gulag Archipelago hand idea informed interview Irina Isaaki Ivan Denisovich Kaluga Khrushchev Kirill Kislovodsk knew Kok Terek Kopelev labour camps leaders Lenin letter literary literature Literaturnaya Gazeta living Lydia manuscript Matryona Medvedev meeting memoirs months Moscow mother move Natalia never Nikolai nitsyn Nobel novel Novy Novy Mir once Panin Party Peredelkino play poem political prisoners Prize publication published question refused Reshetovskaya Revolution Rostov Rozhdestvo Russian Ryazan Sakharov samizdat secret seemed sent sharashka Smersh Solzhe Solzheni Solzhenitsyn Solzhenitsyn later Soviet authorities Soviet Union Stalin story Svetlova Taissia Teush things tion told took tsyn turned Tvardovsky Veronica Vladimir wanted weeks West Western wife writers written wrote zhenitsyn Zhores Medvedev