One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (Everyman's Library) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, John Bayley (Introduction)

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(Hardcover)

  • Pub. Date: November 1995
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 115,742
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    • Pub. Date: November 1995
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 115,742
    • Lexile: 900L 

    Synopsis

    The first published novel of controversial Nobel Prize winning author Alexander Solzhenitsyn— now in trade paperback.

    First published in 1962, this book is considered one of the most significant works ever to emerge from Soviet Russia. Illuminating a dark chapter in Russian history, it is at once a graphic picture of work camp life and a moving tribute to man's will to prevail over relentless dehumanization, told by "a literary genius whose talent matches that of Dostoyevsky, Turgenev, Tolstoy, [and] Gorky" (Harrison Salisbury, New York Times).

    Annotation

    One of the most chilling novels ever written about the oppression of totalitarian regimes--and the first to open Western eyes to the terrors of Stalin's prison camps, this book allowed Solzhenitsyn, who later became Russia's conscience in exile, to challenge the brutal might of the Soviet Union.

    The Nation

    A masterpiece...Squarely in the mainstream of Russia's great literary traditions.

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    Biography

    Nobel Prize winning author Alexander Solzhenitsyn was born in 1918. With works that challenged the leadership of the Soviet Union, he became one of the most controversial writers in Russian history. Exiled for most of his life, he returned to Russia after the collapse of communism. On August 3, 2008 he died in his homeland at the age of 89.

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