The Solzhenitsyn Files: Secret Soviet Documents Reveal One Man's Fight Against the Monolith - Couverture rigide

Catherine A. Fitzpatrick

 
9781996695067: The Solzhenitsyn Files: Secret Soviet Documents Reveal One Man's Fight Against the Monolith

Synopsis

Upon his release from the Gulag, the Soviet system of labor camps, following Stalin's death, Alexander Solzhenitsyn was able to publish fictionalized accounts of his prison experiences in the comparatively benign Khrushchev era. Despite intense political pressure from subsequent, more authoritarian, regimes, he continued to criticize the Soviet government through his writing, gaining fame and respect in the West, which culminated in his being awarded the 1970 Nobel Prize for literature. Presented here for the first time in English are more than 150 recently declassified documents that detail the Soviet government's relentless persecution of Solzhenitsyn and ultimately ineffectual attempts to discredit him over a span of 20 years. Appalling in their sheer volume and scope, the papers, arranged chronologically and containing explanatory notes, chillingly portray the Soviet government's single-minded obsession with silencing the writer.

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ISBN 10 :  1883695066 ISBN 13 :  9781883695064
Editeur : Edition Q.,U.S., 1998
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