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  1. A Selection of Solzhenitsyn's Major Articles, Essays and Speeches. Nobel Lecture (1972) The Nobel Lecture encapsulates Solzhenitsyn’s literary theory. He opens with a spiritual justification of art and proceeds to the social uses that art, especially literature, can serve. It closes with his famous dictum that "one word of truth shall ...

  2. Autobiography written by Solzhenitsyn for the Nobel Prize Committee. Published in Stockholm, 1971. I was born on December 11, 1918, in Kislovodsk. My father, a student in the philology department of Moscow University, did not complete the required program be¬cause he volunteered for the army in 1914. He became an artillery officer on the ...

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  4. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Two Hundred Years Together, a two-volume history of Russian-Jewish relations, initially grew out of The Red Wheel, his monumental opus on the Russian Revolution. In The Red Wheel Solzhenitsyn had shown the Revolution in full complexity; and indeed—to avoid boiling down that complexity or skewing it via the narrow ...

  5. Alexandr Solzhenitsin - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Alexandr Isáievich Solzhenitsin Escritor y premio Nobel ruso Nació el 11 de enero de 1918 en Kislovodsk. No conoció a su pad

  6. Aleksandr Solženitsyn 1974. Aleksandr Isajevitš Solženitsyn ( ven. Алекса́ндр Иса́евич Солжени́цын ); (11. joulukuuta 1918 Kislovodsk, Neuvosto-Venäjä – 3. elokuuta 2008 Moskova, Venäjä) oli venäläinen kirjailija ja historioitsija. Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti Neuvostoliiton ...

  7. Alexander Issaiévich Soljenítsin ( em russo: Александр Исаевич Солженицын; Kislovodsk, 11 de dezembro de 1918 – Moscovo, 3 de agosto de 2008) foi um escritor, dramaturgo e historiador russo. Preso político do regime comunista soviético, suas obras revelaram ao mundo as atrocidades cometidas nos gulags, campos de ...

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