Solzhenitsyn: A Biography |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 467
... taken up by Ermilov in his attack on Ehrenburg in Izvestia , and now Khrushchev was returning to it again . The point was that if , as Ehrenburg had written , " everybody knew , " this implicated the Party leaders of the time far more ...
... taken up by Ermilov in his attack on Ehrenburg in Izvestia , and now Khrushchev was returning to it again . The point was that if , as Ehrenburg had written , " everybody knew , " this implicated the Party leaders of the time far more ...
Page 711
... taken to a hos- pital , but the problem arose of where . Under Soviet law , attempted suicides should be taken to a psychiatric hospital , but this was obviously out of the question — the scandal would be too great and would make a ...
... taken to a hos- pital , but the problem arose of where . Under Soviet law , attempted suicides should be taken to a psychiatric hospital , but this was obviously out of the question — the scandal would be too great and would make a ...
Page 840
... taken out for another medical exam- ination , this time more thorough than the first : the prison authorities did not want to be accused of mistreating their prisoner . Discovering that his blood pressure was high , they gave him some ...
... taken out for another medical exam- ination , this time more thorough than the first : the prison authorities did not want to be accused of mistreating their prisoner . Discovering that his blood pressure was high , they gave him some ...
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
able According allowed already appeared arrest arrived asked authorities become called camps Cancer Ward Circle complete continued copy course criticism described discuss early experience fact feelings felt friends German given Gulag Archipelago hand head idea interest Ivan Denisovich Kopelev labour later leave less letter literary literature living looked March matter meeting months Moscow move Natalia never novel Novy once Party perhaps planned play political possible prepared prisoners publication published question reason received refused remained response Rostov Russian Ryazan seemed sent side Solzhe Solzhenitsyn Soviet Union story taken things thought tion told took turned Tvardovsky wanted weeks West Western whole writers written wrote young