The Gulag Archipelago [Volume 3]

By Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

Release : 2020-10-27

Genre : History, Books, Fiction & Literature, Literary Criticism, Politics & Current Events, Political Science, Science & Nature, Science History, Nonfiction, Philosophy, World History, Science & Nature Essays, European History

Kind : ebook

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“BEST NONFICTION BOOK OF THE 20TH CENTURY.” —Time

Volume 3 of the Nobel Prize winner’s towering masterpiece: Solzhenitsyn's moving account of resistance within the Soviet labor camps and his own release after eight years. Features a new foreword by Anne Applebaum.

“The greatest and most powerful single indictment of a political regime ever leveled in modern times.” —George F. Kennan

“It is impossible to name a book that had a greater effect on the political and moral consciousness of the late twentieth century.” —David Remnick, New Yorker

“Solzhenitsyn’s masterpiece. . . . The Gulag Archipelago helped create the world we live in today.” —Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Gulag: A History, from the foreword

The Gulag Archipelago [Volume 3]

By Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

Release : 2020-10-27

Genre : History, Books, Fiction & Literature, Literary Criticism, Politics & Current Events, Political Science, Science & Nature, Science History, Nonfiction, Philosophy, World History, Science & Nature Essays, European History

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
“BEST NONFICTION BOOK OF THE 20TH CENTURY.” —Time

Volume 3 of the Nobel Prize winner’s towering masterpiece: Solzhenitsyn's moving account of resistance within the Soviet labor camps and his own release after eight years. Features a new foreword by Anne Applebaum.

“The greatest and most powerful single indictment of a political regime ever leveled in modern times.” —George F. Kennan

“It is impossible to name a book that had a greater effect on the political and moral consciousness of the late twentieth century.” —David Remnick, New Yorker

“Solzhenitsyn’s masterpiece. . . . The Gulag Archipelago helped create the world we live in today.” —Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Gulag: A History, from the foreword

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