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Архипелаг ГУЛАГ
Александр Исаевич Солженицын
Non-Fiction / History
Архипелаг ГУЛАГ
by Александр Исаевич Солженицын
—· 577 p· 1970
Literary Canon20th Century Classicdarkhauntingtensephilosophicalreflective
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The Gulag Archipelago is Solzhenitsyn's masterwork, a vast canvas of camps, prisons, transit centres and secret police, of informers and spies and interrogators and also of heroism, a Stalinist anti-world at the heart of the Soviet Union where the key to survival lay not in hope but in despair. The work is based on the testimony of some two hundred survivors, and on the recollection of Solzhenitsyn's own eleven years in labour camps and exile. It is both a thoroughly researched document and a fe…
Pages
577
Harper & Row
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4/5
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Thematic complexity
5/5
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10
Emotional depth
10
Historical Documentation
10
Moral Witness
10
Prose
8
Narration
8
Plot twists
6
Pacing
6
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Архипелаг ГУЛАГ
Александр Исаевич Солженицын
Non-Fiction / History
Архипелаг ГУЛАГ
by Александр Исаевич Солженицын
— · —· 577 pages· 1970
Literary Canon20th Century Classicdarkhauntingtensephilosophicalreflective
The Gulag Archipelago is Solzhenitsyn's masterwork, a vast canvas of camps, prisons, transit centres and secret police, of informers and spies and interrogators and also of heroism, a Stalinist anti-world at the heart of the Soviet Union where the key to survival lay not in hope but in despair. The work is based on the testimony of some two hundred survivors, and on the recollection of Solzhenitsyn's own eleven years in labour camps and exile. It is both a thoroughly researched document and a fe…