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The Gulag Archipelago

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Produktnummer: 16A64508388
Autor: Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
Themengebiete: History - General History
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 03.02.2026
EAN: 9798889425595
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 380
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
Untertitel: An Experiment in Literary Investigation (Volume One)
Produktinformationen "The Gulag Archipelago"
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago: Volume One stands as one of the most powerful exposés of state-sponsored oppression in the twentieth century. Drawing not only from his own imprisonment but also from the testimonies of countless other victims, Solzhenitsyn constructs a sweeping literary investigation into the Soviet forced-labor camp system. His work blends memoir, documentary evidence, and moral reflection to reveal the bureaucratic machinery that allowed ordinary citizens to be swept into a cycle of arrest, interrogation, and incarceration. The precision of his narrative and the stark honesty of his tone underscore the scale of suffering endured within the Gulag, making the book both a historical document and a moral indictment.What distinguishes Volume One is Solzhenitsyn's exploration of how such a system could flourish within a society that purported to embrace justice and equality. He interrogates not only the cruelty of the officials who administered the camps but also the passive acceptance, fear, and self-deception among citizens that enabled the system to persist. By challenging readers to recognize the moral consequences of silence and complicity, Solzhenitsyn transforms his investigation into a universal warning about the fragility of human freedom. The result is a profound and enduring work that invites reflection on the responsibilities individuals bear within any political order-and the human capacity for both resilience and moral courage.About the AuthorAleksandr Solzhenitsyn was a Russian novelist, historian, and dissident whose works exposed the brutality of the Soviet Union's political repression. Born in 1918, he served as an officer in the Red Army during World War II but was arrested in 1945 for criticizing Stalin in private letters. His subsequent eight-year sentence in the Gulag profoundly shaped his worldview and later writing. Solzhenitsyn's early works, such as One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, offered the first widely published account of life in a Soviet labor camp, making him an international figure and a symbol of resistance to totalitarian oppression.His most influential work, The Gulag Archipelago, expanded his critique of the Soviet system into a sweeping historical and moral investigation, combining personal testimony with extensive research. The book's publication in the West led to his expulsion from the USSR in 1974, although he continued to write and speak about freedom, truth, and the moral responsibilities of individuals. After the fall of the Soviet Union, he returned to Russia, where he remained an important-if sometimes controversial-public intellectual until his death in 2008. Solzhenitsyn's legacy endures as both a literary giant and a courageous voice against political tyranny.
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