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... Kok Terek . It was 3 March 1953 , just eighteen days since Solzhenitsyn had been marched out of Ekibastuz . They were still to all intents and purposes prisoners under armed guard , and in Kok Terek their destination was inevitably the ...
... Kok Terek . It was 3 March 1953 , just eighteen days since Solzhenitsyn had been marched out of Ekibastuz . They were still to all intents and purposes prisoners under armed guard , and in Kok Terek their destination was inevitably the ...
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... Kok Terek , and its central village of Berlik , had consequently undergone rapid and mainly unplanned development . It was a sprawling , featureless sort of settlement , with about four thousand inhabitants , most of them exiles . When ...
... Kok Terek , and its central village of Berlik , had consequently undergone rapid and mainly unplanned development . It was a sprawling , featureless sort of settlement , with about four thousand inhabitants , most of them exiles . When ...
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... Kok Terek , where he was imme- diately asked to take the top two classes in physics and mathematics . He found them " tragically unprepared " for their leaving examinations , due in a month's time , and threw himself joyously into the ...
... Kok Terek , where he was imme- diately asked to take the top two classes in physics and mathematics . He found them " tragically unprepared " for their leaving examinations , due in a month's time , and threw himself joyously into the ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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