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This 1970 Literature Nobel Prize winner spent time in the gulag & was deported from the Soviet Union in 1974 |
Solzhenitsyn
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$2,000 |
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RUSSIAN TO THE BOOKSHELF |
2020-05-29 |
#8225 |
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His chilling "Gulag Archipelago" was originally published in 3 volumes |
Solzhenitsyn
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$1,000 |
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BIG BOOKS |
1998-09-07 |
#3216 |
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In 1991 the Soviet gov't dropped its treason charge against this exiled author of "Cancer Ward" |
Solzhenitsyn
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$800 |
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BOOKS & AUTHORS |
1993-07-21 |
#2063 |
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His 1962 novel, "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich", was published with Khrushchev's approval |
Solzhenitsyn
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$600 |
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BOOKS & AUTHORS |
1992-09-30 |
#1853 |
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He was exiled from the USSR after publishing "The Gulag Archipelago" |
Solzhenitsyn
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$400 |
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BOOKS & AUTHORS |
1991-12-26 |
#1689 |
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"The Cancer Ward", in his novel of the same name, is thought to be an allegory of the Soviet state |
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$1,000 |
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BOOKS & AUTHORS |
1990-09-08 |
#13 |