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... publication was somewhat lower - 300 rubles a signature , and this was agreed upon . The total was quite handsome compared with Solzhenitsyn's usual earnings - the advance alone exceeded two years ' worth of his salary . Tvardovsky's ...
... publication was somewhat lower - 300 rubles a signature , and this was agreed upon . The total was quite handsome compared with Solzhenitsyn's usual earnings - the advance alone exceeded two years ' worth of his salary . Tvardovsky's ...
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... publication there would be less likely to attract attention . * At a later date Ličko was to claim that Solzhenitsyn had asked him to seek publication in England or Japan as well , “ since he believed that England and Japan had the most ...
... publication there would be less likely to attract attention . * At a later date Ličko was to claim that Solzhenitsyn had asked him to seek publication in England or Japan as well , “ since he believed that England and Japan had the most ...
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... publication , Solzhenitsyn writes that “ Cancer Ward was precisely the book I had never tried to pass to the West . I had had offers , there were ways , but somehow I had always refused without knowing why . But if it had found its own ...
... publication , Solzhenitsyn writes that “ Cancer Ward was precisely the book I had never tried to pass to the West . I had had offers , there were ways , but somehow I had always refused without knowing why . But if it had found its own ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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