BOOKS - HUMAN AND PSYCHOLOGY - Александр Солженицын
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884158
884158
Александр Солженицын
Author: Людмила Сараскина
Year: 2009
Number of pages: 935
Format: PDF | DJVU
File size: 34,68 MB
Language: RU
Year: 2009
Number of pages: 935
Format: PDF | DJVU
File size: 34,68 MB
Language: RU
Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsyn is a rare example in modern literature of a tribune writer, a moralist writer. His biography contained the war and camps, the Nobel Prize and the persecution that ended with the expulsion from the USSR, the 20 years spent in exile did not break Solzhenitsyn's connection with his homeland - immediately after his triumphant return to Moscow, he joined public life, intensely thinking about "how we equip Russia." Without softening expressions, not trying to please those in power, he many times aroused the fire of criticism from the right and left, but retained a high moral authority and the title of a living classic of modern Russian literature. The 90th anniversary of A. I. Solzhenitsyn is timed to coincide with the release of his first full biography, created by the famous writer and literary historian L. I. Saraskina on the basis of unique archival documents, conversations with Solzhenitsyn himself and members of his family.