Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who died Sunday of heart failure at age 89, was a titan in Russian literature and politics of the 20th century. He survived the Stalinist purges, World War II, eight years in ...
Aleksandr I Solzhenitsyn's latest book, Russia in Collapse, is given an initial print run of only 5,000, a measure of how little he interests his fellow countrymen; Solzhenitsyn has had ample ...
The truth didn't die Monday in Moscow but the world did lose one of its most relentless pursuers. Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who exposed the horrors of Soviet prison camps and was deported for it in 1974 ...
On Sunday, Russian state TV will show the first episode of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's The First Circle. It's the first televised adaptation of the novelist's work to be shown in his native country. From ...
Shortly after taking voluntary exile from the Soviet Union, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn settled on a 51-acre, fenced and wooded hillside estate in Cavendish, instantly becoming Vermont's best-known recluse ...
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