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  1. From Under the Rubble by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1975
  2. One Day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1972
  3. AUGUST 1914 by ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN:, 1974-01-01
  4. AUGUST 1914. by Alexander. Solzhenitsyn, 1973
  5. AUGUST 1914 by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1973
  6. AUGUST 1914 By ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN 1972 FIRST AMERICAN EDITION by ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, 1972-01-01
  7. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1969
  8. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 2006
  9. The Love-girl And The Innocent by Alexander; A play translated by Bethell, Nicholas and Burg, David Solzhenitsyn, 1974
  10. Solzhenitsyn: A Biography by Michael Scammell, 1986-09
  11. First Circle by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1982-07
  12. The Oak and the Calf: A Memoir by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1980
  13. A study of the English and the German translations of Alexander I. Solzhenitsyns " The Gulag archipelago, volume I (European university studies. Ser.16, Slavonic languages and literatures) by Anatole Bond, 1983
  14. CANCER WARD by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1969-01-01

61. Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Famous Quotation/Quote
Famous Quote from alexander solzhenitsyn. The simple step of a courageous individualis not to take part in the lie. One word of truth outweighs the world. .
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65. Alexander Solzhenitsyn -- Live Not By Lies
to all who value truth. Live Not By Lies alexander solzhenitsyn.At one time we dared not even to whisper. Now we write and read
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Solzhenitsyn penned this essay in 1974 and it circulated among Moscow's intellectuals at the time. It is dated Feb. 12, the same day that secret police broke into his apartment and arrested him. The next day he was exiled to West Germany. The essay is a call to moral courage and serves as light to all who value truth.
Live Not By Lies
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
At one time we dared not even to whisper. Now we write and read Samizdat, and sometimes when we gather in the smoking room at the Science Institute we complain frankly to one another: What kind of tricks are they playing on us, and where are they dragging us? Gratuitous boasting of cosmic achievements while there is poverty and destruction at home. Propping up remote, uncivilized regimes. Fanning up civil war. And we recklessly fostered Mao Tse-tung at our expense and it will be we who are sent to war against him, and will have to go. Is there any way out? And they put on trial anybody they want and they put sane people in asylums always they, and we are powerless. We have been so hopelessly dehumanized that for today's modest ration of food we are willing to abandon all our principles, our souls, and all the efforts of our predecessors and all opportunities for our descendants but just don't disturb our fragile existence. We lack staunchness, pride and enthusiasm. We don't even fear universal nuclear death, and we don't fear a third world war. We have already taken refuge in the crevices. We just fear acts of civil courage.

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67. Alexander Solzhenitsyn - Legalistic Life
Everybody operates at the extreme limit of those legal frames. alexander solzhenitsyn.Quote from his Address at Harvard College. June 8th, 1978.
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Legalistic Life "Western society has given itself the organization best suited to its
purposes, based, I would say, on the letter of the law.
The limits of human rights and righteousness are determined by a system of laws;
such limits are very broad. People in the West
have acquired considerable skill in using, interpreting and manipulating law,
even though laws tend to be too complicated for an
average person to understand without the help of an expert.
Any conflict is solved according to the letter of the law and this is
considered to be the supreme solution. If one is right from a legal
point of view, nothing more is required, nobody may mention
that one could still not be entirely right, and urge self-restraint, a willingness to renounce such legal rights, sacrifice and selfless risk: it would sound simply absurd. One almost never sees voluntary self-restraint. Everybody operates at the extreme limit of those legal frames." Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Quote from his Address at Harvard College. June 8th, 1978. www.archbishops.org

68. Protopresbyter Alexander Schmemann: Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn About Father A. Sc
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About Father A. Schmemann "Here is the one whose church and whose services I would like to attend," writes Solzhenitsyn about Fr. Schmemann, in the letter which appears in the winter issue of "Concern" magazine. (The letter first appeared in Russian without either Fr. Alexander’s or Solzhenitsyn’s knowledge in a New York Russian-language daily newspaper.) In his letter Solzhenitsyn expresses his joy at the realization that the sermons by a "Father Alexander", which he said he had long listened to, were by the Fr. Schmemann whose article about his works had reached and encouraged the writer. That article, "On Solzhenitsyn," appeared in the winter, 1971, issue of "Concern." "…For a long time, with spiritual delight I have been listening on Sunday evenings, whenever possible, to the sermons of Father Alexander (his surname was never given) over Radio Liberty," wrote the novelist. "And I was amazed how genuine, how truly contemporary and of what high order is his art of preaching. "Never a note of falsehood, not an iota of rhetoric, without empty recourse to obligatory form and ritual which causes a listener discomfort and embarrassment for the preacher or for himself. Always a deep thought and profound feeling....

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70. Alexander I. Solzhenitsy: A Conservative, Of The Third Rung
alexander I. solzhenitsyn explains why Humanism and Socialism, whilethought of as advances, are actually determental to human endavor.
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INDEX A World Split Apart By Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn I am sincerely happy to be here with you on the occasion of the 327th commencement of this old and illustrious university. My congratulations and best wishes to all of today's graduates. Harvard's motto is "VERITAS." Many of you have already found out and others will find out in the course of their lives that truth eludes us as soon as our concentration begins to flag, all the while leaving the illusion that we are continuing to pursue it. This is the source of much discord. Also, truth seldom is sweet; it is almost invariably bitter. A measure of truth is included in my speech today, but I offer it as a friend, not as an adversary. Three years ago in the United States I said certain things that were rejected and appeared unacceptable. Today, however, many people agree with what I said... The split in today's world is perceptible even to a hasty glance. Any of our contemporaries readily identifies two world powers, each of them already capable of destroying each other. However, the understanding of the split too often is limited to this political conception: the illusion according to which danger may be abolished through successful diplomatic negotiations or by achieving a balance of armed forces. The truth is that the split is both more profound and more alienating, that the rifts are more numerous than one can see at first glance. These deep manifold splits bear the danger of equally manifold disaster for all of us, in accordance with the ancient truth that a kingdom - in this case, our Earth - divided against itself cannot stand.

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73. Alexander Solzhenitsyn - The Death Penalty
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The famous Russian writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, holds that Russia can put an end to terrorism only by abolishing the moratorium on the capital punishment in the country.
Solzhenitsyn: "There are times when the state needs capital punishment in order to save society. That is the way the question stands in Russia today" Solzhenitsyn said that Chechnya continues to remain "an unfinished chapter in Russia's history, its grave political problem." And he said that that is why the wave of terror in Russia is mounting. Meanwhile, those Chechen terrorists who have been caught, they scoff at Russian justice because they know they will not be sentenced to death. The terrorists are counting on the fact that by having proclaimed a moratorium on capital punishment, Russia cannot in any way be found guilty before Strasbourg, the PACE.
He also recalled how the father of writer Vladimir Nabokov tried for 20 years to abolish capital punishment in Russia. But when the country was deluged by "all the filthy abomination of the 1917 February revolution" and was engulfed by a wave of unpunished crimes, Nabokov’s father admitted to his Duma deputy colleagues that he had erred and that it would be possible to check the rampage of violence only by carrying out death sentences.
Solzhenitsyn is convinced that those in Europe who dictate to us to abolish capital punishment had never experienced such severe trials that Russia went through. He remarked: "Europe simply did not go through such trials."

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Nobel laureate under fire for new book on the role of Jews in Soviet-era repression
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who first exposed the horrors of the Stalinist gulag, is now attempting to tackle one of the most sensitive topics of his writing career - the role of the Jews in the Bolshevik revolution and Soviet purges. In his latest book Solzhenitsyn, 84, deals with one of the last taboos of the communist revolution: that Jews were as much perpetrators of the repression as its victims. Two Hundred Years Together - a reference to the 1772 partial annexation of Poland and Russia which greatly increased the Russian Jewish population - contains three chapters discussing the Jewish role in the revolutionary genocide and secret police purges of Soviet Russia. But Jewish leaders and some historians have reacted furiously to the book, and questioned Solzhenitsyn's motives in writing it, accusing him of factual inaccuracies and of fanning the flames of anti-semitism in Russia.

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Alexander Solzhenitsyn was born on Dec. 11, 1918, in Kislovodsk, Russia. After graduating with a degree in mathematics from the University of Rostov ­on ­Don, Alexander served in the Red Army artillery in World War II. In 1945 he was arrested for criticizing Joseph Stalin in a letter to a friend and was imprisoned for eight years. While imprisoned, Alexander worked in a labor camp and a prison research institute and first began to write poetry. In prison he was also diagnosed as having cancer. After his release on the day of Stalin’s death, Alexander was forced to spend three years in exile. His first book, "One Day in the life of Ivan Denisovitch", published in Russian in 1962, and tells the story of a day in the life of an inmate in a Soviet labor camp. The book brought Alexander instant recognition. " The Family Circle " and " Cancer Ward ", both published abroad in 1968, made Alexander internationally famous. His criticism of government repression led to a ban on publication of his work in the Soviet Union after the mid-1960’s. His books continued to be published abroad, however, and were circulated underground inside the Soviet Union. Alexander was awarded the Nobel prize for literature in 1970 but was afraid to leave the Soviet Union to receive it for fear that the government would not allow him to reenter the country when he returned. In 1974, shortly after the first parts of

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On top of everything, the cancer wing was Number 13. Pavel Nikolayevich Rusanov had never been and could never be a superstitious person, but his heart sank when they wrote "Wing 13" on his admission card. They should have had the ingenuity to assign 13 to some kind of prosthetic or intestinal department.
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