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Solzhenitsyn, A.I
"The GULAG Archipelago"
Fictional study in three volumes
[ Arkhipelag GULAG" : Opyt Khudozhestvennogo Issledovaniia: V Trekh Tomakh]

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Ed. by N.D. Solzhenitsyna
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Москва:  Azbuka-klassika, 2011
2048 pИллюстрации
pbk. 11.5 x 18 cm
ISBN: 9785389023543
Язык: Русский
This book is known throughout the world, the first of its kind in the scale of investigation of the history of the soviet labor camp system (GULAG, 1918-1956). It describes the system’s social structure, forms of resistance, industries and projects, everyday and spiritual life of those who did not lose hope and soul in the soviet punitive system. Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008) created a new style of combining documentary-fictional narrative with academic study based on numerous cases and personal documents of survivors.
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