Fayard, 1995. In his work, Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsyn describes the history of the Jewish people in the Russian state. The author devoted ten years of work to this work at his desk and spent another good forty years collecting material and a meticulous comparative analysis of all the information wandering through historical books, carefully weeding out everything that is...
Fayard, 2012. Apricot jam - a story by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Written in 1994, published for the first time in 1995 in the magazine “New World” No. 10 along with the stories “The Young Ones” and “Nastenka”. Refers to a series of “two-part stories.”
Fayard, 2012. “The Red Wheel” is an epic novel by Alexander Solzhenitsyn about Russia in 1914, 16, 17, about the Russian revolution and the First World War. About Faith, Hope and Love. About the Tsar and the Fatherland. Solzhenitsyn's main literary work. The author himself defined the genre as “narration in a measured time frame.”
Fayard, 1980. "The Gulag Archipelago" is the most famous book by A.I. Solzhenitsyn. This fundamental study about the repressions of the Stalin era was first published in the early 70s. in the West, then in “samizdat” and only during the years of “perestroika” - in Russia, but to this day the topic has not lost its relevance, and the author’s text is intransigent and passionate....
Fayard, 1980. "The Gulag Archipelago" is the most famous book by A.I. Solzhenitsyn. This fundamental study about the repressions of the Stalin era was first published in the early 70s. in the West, then in “samizdat” and only during the years of “perestroika” - in Russia, but to this day the topic has not lost its relevance, and the author’s text is intransigent and passionate....
Fayard, 1980. "The Gulag Archipelago" is the most famous book by A.I. Solzhenitsyn. This fundamental study about the repressions of the Stalin era was first published in the early 70s. in the West, then in “samizdat” and only during the years of “perestroika” - in Russia, but to this day the topic has not lost its relevance, and the author’s text is intransigent and passionate....
Fayard, 1980. "The Gulag Archipelago" is the most famous book by A.I. Solzhenitsyn. This fundamental study about the repressions of the Stalin era was first published in the early 70s. in the West, then in “samizdat” and only during the years of “perestroika” - in Russia, but to this day the topic has not lost its relevance, and the author’s text is intransigent and passionate....
Fayard, 1980. "The Gulag Archipelago" is the most famous book by A.I. Solzhenitsyn. This fundamental study about the repressions of the Stalin era was first published in the early 70s. in the West, then in “samizdat” and only during the years of “perestroika” - in Russia, but to this day the topic has not lost its relevance, and the author’s text is intransigent and passionate....
Fayard, 1980. "The Gulag Archipelago" is the most famous book by A.I. Solzhenitsyn. This fundamental study about the repressions of the Stalin era was first published in the early 70s. in the West, then in “samizdat” and only during the years of “perestroika” - in Russia, but to this day the topic has not lost its relevance, and the author’s text is intransigent and passionate....
Fayard, 1980. A poem by A. I. Solzhenitsyn, written by him in 1947-1952 during his stay in prison and camp. The poem is autobiographical in nature and covers the period from the 1930s to 1945. The deeply reasoned criticism of the Soviet system produced the effect of a bomb exploding all over the world.
Traduit du russe par Léon et Andrée Robel et Maurice Decaillot. — Fayard, 1999. The preservation of the human soul under the conditions of totalitarianism and the internal opposition to it is a cross-cutting theme in the story "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich".
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