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... living with the battalion medical officer , who owed her position to him , and the adjutant was also living with a woman he had met at the front . Solzhenitsyn was too faithful and fastidious ( and perhaps too prudish ) to try to pick ...
... living with the battalion medical officer , who owed her position to him , and the adjutant was also living with a woman he had met at the front . Solzhenitsyn was too faithful and fastidious ( and perhaps too prudish ) to try to pick ...
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... living people who had erected the monument to him . The steles always had a thin line dividing the other world from this . The living looked fondly at the dead , while the dead man looked towards Hades with eyes that were neither happy ...
... living people who had erected the monument to him . The steles always had a thin line dividing the other world from this . The living looked fondly at the dead , while the dead man looked towards Hades with eyes that were neither happy ...
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... living relative . " * According to Steiner , Irina told him some of the history of the Shcher- bak family and gave or lent him the account of her memories that she had written down at Solzhenitsyn's request . She seemed irritated that ...
... living relative . " * According to Steiner , Irina told him some of the history of the Shcher- bak family and gave or lent him the account of her memories that she had written down at Solzhenitsyn's request . She seemed irritated that ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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