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... SOLZHENITSYN When Solzhenitsyn first stepped onto Western soil , I was watching the event on television . On seeing his hard face with its exhausted , aloof ex- pression and the beard ruffled by the wind , I went quite cold . " That's ...
... SOLZHENITSYN When Solzhenitsyn first stepped onto Western soil , I was watching the event on television . On seeing his hard face with its exhausted , aloof ex- pression and the beard ruffled by the wind , I went quite cold . " That's ...
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... Solzhenitsyn from 1948 to 1951 . Herzenberg's wife Tanya , a former lecturer at Riga University , recalls a conversation she and her husband had with Solzhenitsyn in May 1956 during which he advised them to emigrate to Israel . " If I ...
... Solzhenitsyn from 1948 to 1951 . Herzenberg's wife Tanya , a former lecturer at Riga University , recalls a conversation she and her husband had with Solzhenitsyn in May 1956 during which he advised them to emigrate to Israel . " If I ...
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... Solzhenitsyn's prose is Solzhenitsyn himself . Does this not cast a new and sharp light on the personality of the author ? This is particular- ly true of The First Circle where Rubin , Sologdin and Doronin are all com- plete characters ...
... Solzhenitsyn's prose is Solzhenitsyn himself . Does this not cast a new and sharp light on the personality of the author ? This is particular- ly true of The First Circle where Rubin , Sologdin and Doronin are all com- plete characters ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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