单词 | Solzhenitsyn |
例句 | He and Prokofiev were both mercifully spared the treatment accorded writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn, whose criticisms of Soviet authority in his books and public statements landed him in a Siberian prison camp. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z Writers and intellectuals, such as the world-famous novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, whose books depicted life in Soviet prison camps or gulags, were lucky by comparison—he merely found himself permanently ejected from his homeland in 1974. Spies: The Secret Showdown Between America and Russia 2019-10-01T00:00:00Z “We would prefer to say that such people cannot exist, that there aren’t any,” writes Solzhenitsyn. Between the World and Me 2015-07-14T00:00:00Z Several events will focus on Russian publishing and literary history will be made when Natalia Solzhenitsyn, widow of Nobel laureate Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, unveils her husband's archives. Publishing industry gathers for annual convention 2012-06-04T11:39:13Z Solzhenitsyn – so often his nation's conscience – could not forget this: "It was with clenched teeth, rotting in murky swamps, that the Russians built this beauty." St Petersburg by Heather Reyes, Marina Samsonova and James Rann – review 2012-11-20T13:50:01Z The wild, clashing sonorities and raw energy of the Fugue still startle, especially after the mystical Adagio Sostenuto, which Mr. Solzhenitsyn played with searching poise. Music Review: Beethoven Elegant and Beethoven Frenetic 2011-06-07T21:43:37Z Photograph: Sipa Press/Rex Features Four months before his death Alexander Solzhenitsyn offered qualified praise for , arguing that he was doing a better job as Russia's leader than Boris Yeltsin or Mikhail Gorbachev. WikiLeaks cables: Solzhenitsyn praise for Vladimir Putin 2010-12-02T07:30:00Z Not surprisingly, then, the prison memoir is a genre with an illustrious lineage that includes among its authors Jacobo Timmerman, Primo Levi and Alexander Solzhenitsyn. A Rusty Gun: Facing up to a life of crime by Noel 'Razor' Smith 2010-07-24T23:29:00Z I thought about imprisoned Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and the civil rights movement in America — Malcom X and George Jackson. Convicted drug dealers are political prisoners: I should know — I was one 2015-12-05T05:00:00Z Mr. Mikhailov’s life sounds like that of a character in a novel by Solzhenitsyn. The Week Ahead: May 22 ? 28 2011-05-20T20:21:34Z In his memoir, Mr. Patch said the recipients of Bedford’s services included the dissident Soviet writer and Nobel laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Svetlana Stalina, the daughter of the late Soviet dictator. Isaac Patch, who led CIA-financed program to distribute books in the Soviet Union, dies A harrowing description of 10 years in a prison camp, it is a North Korean equivalent to the works of Solzhenitsyn or Varlam Shalamov. North Korean 'court poet' to publish memoir 2013-05-01T11:21:21Z Solzhenitsyn wrote that escaping from the gulag was "an enterprise for giants among men – but for doomed giants", and The Long Walk is an inspiring tale of courage and survival against superhuman odds. The Way Back ? review 2010-12-26T00:05:13Z But when he was alone, he read Solzhenitsyn and Beckett. Up Close: A Founder of Vice Magazine Branches Out 2010-08-16T21:02:00Z This was a new form that Solzhenitsyn, always a pioneer of new genres… called binary tales. Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'last stories' will appear in English at last 2011-07-23T23:07:17Z Although apolitical as a poet, she openly supported persecuted writers like Boris Pasternak and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and political dissidents like Andrei D. Sakharov. Bella Akhmadulina, Bold Voice in Russian Poetry, Dies at 73 2010-12-01T05:58:00Z Photograph: AFP / Getty Images The arrest of Alexander Solzhenitsyn brought widespread worldwide protests yesterday. Alexander Solzhenitsyn is arrested: From the archive, 13 Feb 1974 2013-02-13T07:00:00Z So does “The Divide,” a show that tries to live up to Solzhenitsyn’s maxim that there is good and evil in everyone, even lawyers. ‘The Divide,’ a Drama Inspired by the Innocence Project 2014-07-15T04:00:00Z In the post-60s England of strikes, bomb blasts, oil crises, cold war escalation, ideological grandstanding and generally impending anarchy, old-fashioned Serena reads Solzhenitsyn and pledges herself against the evils of communism. Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan – review 2012-08-23T07:00:02Z Jeremy Beer, representing the Solzhenitsyn estate, said: "No one knew these stories really existed because they'd only been published in Russian." Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'last stories' will appear in English at last 2011-07-23T23:07:17Z Toward the end of his life, with his bushy beard and high forehead and rumpled sense of rectitude, Hall resembled Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn as drawn by Edward Koren. A Poet Laureate Sends News From the End of Life 2018-07-30T04:00:00Z Its impact would not be matched until the publication of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “The Gulag Archipelago” in 1973. Robert Conquest, Historian Who Documented Soviet Horrors, Dies at 98 2015-08-04T04:00:00Z Now, I call and the secretary says, ‘He’s on the phone with Mr. Solzhenitsyn.’ Robert Lescher, Literary Agent, Is Dead at 83 2012-12-07T02:40:48Z In a 2004 interview with The San Francisco Chronicle, Mrs. Carlisle said the acrimony was worth it to get works published that later contributed to a Nobel Prize for Solzhenitsyn. Henry Carlisle, Aided Oppressed Writers, Dies at 84 2011-07-15T03:31:57Z The three “American hikers” arrested by Iran in 2009 describe the damages prison can wreak on the psyche so convincingly it brings Solzhenitsyn to mind. ‘A Sliver of Light:’ three Americans imprisoned in Iran 2014-03-19T18:53:32Z Though an acclaimed pianist, Mr. Solzhenitsyn is increasingly known as a conductor, now the principal guest conductor of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra. Music Review: A Cozy Chamber Concert Buoyed by Lapping Water 2011-04-18T21:55:54Z “When Solzhenitsyn called on people ‘not to live a lie,’ he was addressing the Russian people,” he said. Music: Musicians Sound Out for Russian Prisoners 2011-07-07T11:00:05Z Now regarded as a classic in prison literature, it is reminiscent of Henri Charrière’s “Papillon” or the Gulag writings of Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Remembrance 2014-07-03T04:00:00Z After Wilde, a short list of writers in prison includes Jean Genet, Arthur Koestler and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and the public response becomes steadily ironised. Will a spell in prison free Chris Huhne's inner novelist? 2013-03-18T15:00:27Z Its Christian spiritualism offended the Soviet authorities; its depiction of Russia's savage history upset nationalists like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and its challenging form led to various cuts. Andrei Rublev: No 1 2010-10-20T10:54:00Z Burns concluded: "Solzhenitsyn told the ambassador that he continues to work actively in the archives, and it was clear from the topical references sprinkled throughout his conversation that he followed current events actively." WikiLeaks cables: Solzhenitsyn praise for Vladimir Putin 2010-12-02T07:30:00Z They frequently performed together, and used their star status in the Soviet Union to help friends in trouble, including writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn whom they sheltered at their dacha when he was facing official reprisals. Russian opera diva Vishnevskaya dies at 86 2012-12-11T15:39:08Z One woman says: “In one arm, my baby is dying, and with my free hand, I’m holding Solzhenitsyn. Books replaced life for us. They were our whole world.” Review: In ‘Secondhand Time,’ Voices From a Lost Russia 2016-05-24T04:00:00Z The book, published in English in 1974, influenced a generation of Western scholars; the exiled Solzhenitsyn was hailed as a global hero. When Russia was the villain: How this moment echoes the era of Cold War spy novels and ‘Rocky IV’ 2022-03-10T05:00:00Z In Soviet times, the underground comprised dissidents like scientists and writers, poets and priests, who risked the gulag or exile to dare, in Solzhenitsyn’s phrase, “not to live by the lie.” Ksenia Sobchak, the Stiletto in Putin’s Side 2012-07-03T21:56:57Z Darkness at Noon, published in 1940, offered a chilling analysis of the Stalinist purges of the late 1930s and ranks with Solzhenitsyn's and Grossman's work on the subject. Dan Vyleta's top 10 books in second languages 2011-02-16T12:01:20Z North Korea Rob and Steve quote Solzhenitsyn to one another in the voice of Frank Spencer as they are led around Pyongyang. Where next for Steve Coogan's The Trip? 2016-02-11T05:00:00Z His book was one of the first detailed accounts of gulag life that most people had read until Alexander Solzhenitsyn published One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and later The Gulag Archipelago. The Way Back ? review 2010-12-26T00:05:13Z Meanwhile, children grow up and leave home, Solzhenitsyn goes into exile, and on the international reading circuit the friends start to miss each other more than they coincide. Airmail: The Letters of Robert Bly and Tomas Tranströmer – review 2013-07-12T17:00:00Z Alexander Solzhenitsyn's novel tells the story of a single day in the life of an ordinary prisoner in the gulags. What books do you think prisoners should read? 2012-06-26T13:48:08Z Henry Carlisle, whose broad literary career included supporting oppressed writers, editing Camus, helping translate and publish Solzhenitsyn, and writing a novel that mused about cannibalism, died on Monday in San Francisco. Henry Carlisle, Aided Oppressed Writers, Dies at 84 2011-07-15T03:31:57Z He got arrested in Dahomey once, was only held one night in a jail, but you would think he was Alexander Solzhenitsyn from the way he wrote about it. Paul Theroux on travelling 2012-06-25T11:00:00Z Alexander Solzhenitsyn began to write the collection of short stories in the early 1990s at the time of his return to Russia. Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'last stories' will appear in English at last 2011-07-23T23:07:17Z Originally from Moscow, Solzhenitsyn, conductor laureate of the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia and principal guest conductor of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, serves on the faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music. At SSO: Two nights of Shostakovich, two Schwarzes 2013-05-09T22:02:20Z People think of Solzhenitsyn writing these huge books… with a thunderous voice. Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'last stories' will appear in English at last 2011-07-23T23:07:17Z Following his expulsion, Solzhenitsyn and his wife led a secluded life in Vermont and the author surprised many by becoming harshly critical of the West's permissive ways. Putin: Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago essential 2010-10-26T16:37:00Z On Thursday, Schwarz and the orchestra will be joined by the celebrated pianist Ignat Solzhenitsyn in a performance of Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1. At SSO: Two nights of Shostakovich, two Schwarzes 2013-05-09T22:02:20Z He translated Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s 1970 Nobel lecture and delivered the keynote address at the International Conference of Translators of Russian Literature in Moscow in 2007. F. D. Reeve, Poet and Translator, Dies at 84 2013-07-08T02:48:30Z Solzhenitsyn acknowledged that "many problems remained", including the widening gap between Russia's rich and poor. WikiLeaks cables: Solzhenitsyn praise for Vladimir Putin 2010-12-02T07:30:00Z Russian author Alexander Solzhenitsyn contrasted Vladimir Putin's reign positively against those of Yeltsin and Gorbachev, an embassy cable said. WikiLeaks cables: Solzhenitsyn praise for Vladimir Putin 2010-12-02T07:30:00Z First published in the West in 1973, "The Gulag Archipelago" prompted furious Soviet leaders to expel Solzhenitsyn from the Soviet Union in 1974. Putin: Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago essential 2010-10-26T16:37:00Z And so, although they suffered under the Soviet state, they did not oppose it in the manner of Solzhenitsyn or Sakharov. A Russian Writer’s Lessons for Being a Nobody While Being Yourself 2018-11-15T05:00:00Z Thus, Solzhenitsyn invoked Racine, Murillo, Raphael, Bach, Beethoven and Schubert as the "spiritual foundation" of their times, though their work was known to far fewer people in their own times than in subsequent centuries. The war on culture: How conservatives and progressives joined forces to crush art 2021-12-25T05:00:00Z In 1967, Mr. Carlisle’s wife met Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the Soviet dissident author, in Moscow, and agreed to smuggle manuscripts of his novels “The First Circle” and “The Gulag Archipelago” to the West. Henry Carlisle, Aided Oppressed Writers, Dies at 84 2011-07-15T03:31:57Z Then, in the seventies, under the influence of Solzhenitsyn in particular, Glucksmann turned decisively and permanently against all forms of totalitarianism. The Coruscating Moral Vision of André Glucksmann 2015-11-11T05:00:00Z "With Solzhenitsyn was his wife, Natalya, who followed the conversation carefully, and did not hesitate to contradict her husband when she thought it necessary." WikiLeaks cables: Solzhenitsyn praise for Vladimir Putin 2010-12-02T07:30:00Z Solzhenitsyn died in August 2008 of a chronic heart condition at the age of 89. Putin: Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago essential 2010-10-26T16:37:00Z I was an English major, so I read Tolstoy and Dostoevsky and Solzhenitsyn and Bulgakov. Jon Hamm mines Russian lit in darkly comic 'Young Doctor's Notebook' 2014-08-29T04:00:00Z What Racine, Murillo, Raphael, Bach, Beethoven and Schubert were to their times, according to Solzhenitsyn — a spiritual foundation — the movies, a popular and collaborative art, have become since. The war on culture: How conservatives and progressives joined forces to crush art 2021-12-25T05:00:00Z The story is told by Serena Frome, a Cambridge graduate who develops an intellectual crush on Solzhenitsyn and gets recruited to MI5, where her first real assignment is a skirmish in the cultural cold war. The big novels of 2012 2012-07-13T15:00:07Z One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn This list would not be complete without the inclusion of this great classic of prison writing. Lesley Glaister's top 10 books about incarceration 2010-05-13T14:38:00Z A: I was an English major, so I read Tolstoy and Dostoevsky and Solzhenitsyn and Bulgakov. Q&A: Jon Hamm on his other TV role 2014-09-02T04:00:00Z He hoped Solzhenitsyn was simply being questioned and would not be held. Alexander Solzhenitsyn is arrested: From the archive, 13 Feb 1974 2013-02-13T07:00:00Z At one moment, by no means atypical, he is reading Solzhenitsyn's The First Circle, Trollope's The Eustace Diamonds and The Autobiography of Malcolm X. His curiosity about the people around him is equally far-reaching. Christopher Isherwood's Liberation 2012-06-01T21:55:14Z The collection reveals that Solzhenitsyn was still experimenting with literary form towards the end of his life. Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'last stories' will appear in English at last 2011-07-23T23:07:17Z Soviet-era voice-recognition technology, first chronicled by Alexander Solzhenitsyn in his novel “The First Circle”, reached new levels, selecting phone calls on the basis of key words. Knowledge is power 2015-09-10T04:00:00Z The Gulag inspired famous literary accounts, such as the works by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Varlam Shalamov, but they were all written after the authors were released. A Diary From Inside the Gulag Meets Evil with Lightness 2018-01-03T05:00:00Z More than four decades after Alexander Solzhenitsyn won the Nobel prize for exposing the horrors of Stalin’s purges, Russian literature is again returning to the subject, examining an unhealed wound. Russian novel tells story of survival, love in Stalin’s camp 2019-01-14T05:00:00Z "The line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being," wrote Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, "and who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?" Arbitrage's villain takes advantage – why do we love it? 2013-03-04T13:07:12Z Rostropovich, a brilliant cellist who took up conducting relatively late in life, led the NSO for 17 seasons, after he was exiled from the Soviet Union due to his support for Alexander Solzhenitsyn. ‘There’s still high culture in America’: Why the National Symphony Orchestra went to Moscow 2017-03-30T04:00:00Z Gray rejoices and refers me to Solzhenitsyn's description of the "law of the last half-inch" in the Soviet gulag. Alasdair Gray: 'There isn't much time. Better get on with it' 2012-11-18T00:08:01Z Royal Swedish Academy, which awarded Solzhenitsyn the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970, expressed deep concern at his detention. Alexander Solzhenitsyn is arrested: From the archive, 13 Feb 1974 2013-02-13T07:00:00Z His career took a dive after he and a friend wrote a letter in 1974 defending Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the dissident writer who had been expelled from the Soviet Union. Sixty-six years after returning to Russia, mathematician is an exile once more 2023-07-26T04:00:00Z Asked whether his criticism was unpatriotic, Orlov, citing Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's "Gulag Archipelago", pointed out that military defeats have played a significant role in driving reform and development Russian history. Exclusive: Russia is rotting in absurdity and repression, veteran rights campaigner says 2023-07-12T04:00:00Z He also compared himself to the Soviet-era dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and to the beleaguered main character in Kafka novel “The Trial.” Oath Keepers Leader Sentenced to 18 Years in Jan. 6 Sedition Case 2023-05-25T04:00:00Z Fans of “Jeopardy!” voiced their displeasure with a ruling during a recent episode where all three contestants failed to properly pronounce the name of Soviet dissident author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Can you pronounce 'Solzhenitsyn'? These three 'Jeopardy!' contestants could not 2023-05-09T04:00:00Z Nobel prize author Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who chronicled Stalin’s purges in his “Gulag Archipelago,” was briefly held in Lefortovo in 1974 before being expelled from the Soviet Union. Moscow prison for US reporter was used in Stalin’s purges 2023-03-31T04:00:00Z The most prominent case was that of the Nobel Prize-winning writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Opinion | Putin is planning a Soviet-style punishment for his critics 2023-03-13T04:00:00Z On the dissident side are the classics: Pasternak, Brodsky, Mandelstam, Solzhenitsyn. Review | A reissued Russian epic offers a front-row seat to history 2023-02-10T05:00:00Z But his futile effort reminds me of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s warning that “politics must not swallow up all of a people’s spiritual and creative energies.” Column: What $104 million could buy, instead of a failed mayoral run 2022-11-27T05:00:00Z “If you’re not going to accept anyone’s attempt to pronounce Solzhenitsyn, don’t write a clue about him,” former “Jeopardy!” contestant Pasha Paterson tweeted. Can you pronounce 'Solzhenitsyn'? These three 'Jeopardy!' contestants could not 2023-05-09T04:00:00Z Quoting a 1978 Harvard lecture by Russian dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Putin said the West was openly racist and looked down on other peoples of the world. Putin says West is playing dangerous geopolitical game 2022-10-27T04:00:00Z In February 1974, soon after the publication in the West of his seminal work “Gulag Archipelago,” Solzhenitsyn was arrested in his Moscow apartment, taken to the KGB’s Lefortovo prison and charged with treason. Opinion | Putin is planning a Soviet-style punishment for his critics 2023-03-13T04:00:00Z A photo gallery of those who survived communism includes Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Pope John Paul II and the Dalai Lama. A new anti-communism museum in D.C. tallies 100 million victims of Marx’s ideology 2022-09-20T04:00:00Z He also loosened up on the dreaded police state, freed political prisoners such as Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Andrei Sakharov, and ended the Communist Party’s monopoly on political power. History’s bookends: Putin reversed many Gorbachev reforms 2022-08-31T04:00:00Z “Clearly all three contestants knew the answer but couldn’t properly say Solzhenitsyn like a Russian native,” @Lili_Lightly continued. Can you pronounce 'Solzhenitsyn'? These three 'Jeopardy!' contestants could not 2023-05-09T04:00:00Z Long-banished literary works such as Boris Pasternak’s “Doctor Zhivago,” Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn’s “The Gulag Archipelago” and George Orwell’s totalitarian allegory, “Animal Farm,” were published for the first time in the Soviet Union. Mikhail Gorbachev has died, Soviet Union's last leader helped end Cold War 2022-08-30T04:00:00Z But the Politburo had decided that imprisoning a world-renowned author would be overly damaging for its international reputation — and the next day Solzhenitsyn was put on a plane and expelled to West Germany. Opinion | Putin is planning a Soviet-style punishment for his critics 2023-03-13T04:00:00Z As the Russian novelist and historian Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn once wrote, "The line separating good and evil passes right through the human heart." America as a war zone: Trump has turned the nation toward anger and violence 2022-07-07T04:00:00Z “But when people say now, Brodsky would support this war, Solzhenitsyn would support this war, Pushkin would support this war — I don’t believe it. They wouldn’t!” How Ukraine’s Greatest Novelist Is Fighting for His Country 2022-05-24T04:00:00Z He even creates the genre “History as a Nightmare” and anoints Soviet novelist and political dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn its master practitioner. Review | The people who teach us history aren’t always historians 2022-04-22T04:00:00Z Mr. Ray said he could send her to prison, Ms. Drury testified, and made her read Solzhenitsyn’s “The Gulag Archipelago” so she would know what was ahead. Sarah Lawrence Cult Jury Hears From Key Witness: ‘I Became a Prostitute’ 2022-03-25T04:00:00Z In 1980, exiled Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote in Foreign Affairs that Russia might need 150 to 200 years to recover from communism. Opinion | Why Russia won’t soon recover from Putin’s Ukraine blunder 2022-03-11T05:00:00Z For example, the secret police arrested many dissidents, including Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize for literature. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z One day in the mid-1970s, Kurkov’s older brother brought home an unbound, hand-typed samizdat copy of a new work by Solzhenitsyn, “The Gulag Archipelago,” which had recently begun to circulate among dissidents. How Ukraine’s Greatest Novelist Is Fighting for His Country 2022-05-24T04:00:00Z “That dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote a book about — gasp! — a prisoner in the gulag!” Book bans: Readers weigh in 2022-02-11T05:00:00Z From the arch-conservative Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to the liberal reformer Mikhail Gorbachev, Russian leaders have regarded Ukraine as fundamentally tied to Moscow. Opinion | Putin has carefully calculated the odds. Right now, they’re in his favor. 2022-01-20T05:00:00Z Sweden planned to award Solzhenitsyn’s 1970 literature prize in the Gorky Street apartment, but the writer rejected a secret ceremony. Three decades after the Soviet era, this Moscow street echoes what was. And hints where Russia is heading. A Nobel for either Navalny or Tsikhanouskaya would be an echo of the Cold War, when peace and literature prizes were bestowed on prominent Soviet dissidents such as Andrei Sakharov and Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Nobel Peace Prize: Is this Greta Thunberg's year? 2021-10-01T04:00:00Z A Nobel for either Navalny or Tsikhanouskaya would be an echo of the Cold War, when peace and literature prizes were bestowed on prominent Soviet dissidents such as Andrei Sakharov and Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Nobel Peace Prize: Is this Greta Thunberg's year? 2021-10-01T04:00:00Z Unlike stony political prisoners of the Soviet era — Alexander Solzhenitsyn being the best known — Navalny and his crew project a discordant kind of defiance by irony that really does bring Stewart or Conan to mind. Column: Why Vladimir Putin can't keep Alexei Navalny down 2021-08-27T04:00:00Z He defended imprisoned Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn and other jailed writers and activists. Leading Russian dissident and Putin critic Sergei Kovalyov dies at 91 2021-08-09T04:00:00Z He carried Solzhenitsyn’s Nobel lecture on tightly rolled film disguised as a battery in a transistor radio, and he took other letters to the West and transported photos taped to his back. Three decades after the Soviet era, this Moscow street echoes what was. And hints where Russia is heading. “One should never forget these lines from Solzhenitsyn: ‘Idolized children despise their parents, and when they get a bit older they bully their countrymen.’ Opinion | A President Biden’s first priority must be restoring foreign confidence in the U.S. 2020-08-20T04:00:00Z In 1971, Russia’s most famous dissident author, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who later found refuge in the United States, survived a suspected poisoning attempt at a department store candy counter. For Russian intelligence, poison has long been a weapon of choice 2020-08-20T04:00:00Z Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, in the last volume of "The Gulag Archipelago," once he is released and sent into internal exile, writes of a Serb, a teacher, also in forced exile, named Georgi Stepanovich Mitrovich. My student comes home: A study in American injustice 2020-07-01T04:00:00Z It is akin to how Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described the gulag — a sewer to rid society of the unwanted. Opinion | America, your injustice is showing 2020-05-13T04:00:00Z Solzhenitsyn abhorred the shock therapy and unchecked capitalism of the 1990s and preferred Putin’s tough nationalism. Three decades after the Soviet era, this Moscow street echoes what was. And hints where Russia is heading. With help from Solzhenitsyn’s family and friends, Mr. Feifer exchanged notes with the author, which he burned after reading to avoid leaving a paper trail for Soviet officials. George Feifer, journalist and author who chronicled the Soviet Union, dies at 85 2019-11-18T05:00:00Z Ten per cent of the revenues should be donated to the Solzhenitsyn Fund or the Russian gulag organisation Memorial, he continued. Sequel to The Tattooist of Auschwitz branded 'lurid and titillating' by survivor's stepson 2019-10-03T04:00:00Z "His battle was utterly hopeless, and he knew it," Solzhenitsyn wrote. My student comes home: A study in American injustice 2020-07-01T04:00:00Z And it’s not just prudishness; the Soviet Union censored many masterpieces for political reasons, including Pasternak’s Dr Zhivago, Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago and Orwell’s Animal Farm. Are millennials really driving ‘cancel culture’ - or is it their overcautious critics? 2019-07-10T04:00:00Z Solzhenitsyn, who died in 2008, called Russia “the land of smothered opportunities.” Three decades after the Soviet era, this Moscow street echoes what was. And hints where Russia is heading. A young, relatively unknown Joseph Brodsky came to visit; so did his fellow future Nobel recipient Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the chronicler of the gulag. A Village Doctor’s Literary Calling 2019-05-06T04:00:00Z One of its senior partners is the son of the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. How McKinsey Has Helped Raise the Stature of Authoritarian Governments 2018-12-15T05:00:00Z Like other dissidents, including author Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Alexeyeva was threatened with arrest unless she left the Soviet Union. Russia’s most famous human rights activist dies at 91 2018-12-08T05:00:00Z Finally, echoing Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, “the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being,” so be charitable to others. Kids Today Are Being Socialized to Think They're Fragile Snowflakes 2018-12-01T05:00:00Z The museum displays tiny handwritten copies of Solzhenitsyn’s books, circulated secretly; film negatives of letters smuggled to the West; and beads made of compacted bread that he used to memorize poems in prison. Three decades after the Soviet era, this Moscow street echoes what was. And hints where Russia is heading. Intellectuals in the old Soviet Union would furtively pass along hand-typed manuscripts of works such as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “Gulag Archipelago.” ‘Journal of Controversial Ideas’ to give voice to silenced scholars 2018-11-22T05:00:00Z While living in England, Dr. Medvedev published a book about Solzhenitsyn and his battles against Soviet authorities, which seemed to be the final straw. Zhores Medvedev, dissident Soviet scientist who was arrested then exiled, dies at 93 2018-11-17T05:00:00Z In 1970, Soviet author Alexander Solzhenitsyn was named winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. Today in History 2018-10-08T04:00:00Z Solzhenitsyn spent 18 years in exile in Vermont after chronicling life in the former Soviet Union, where he was held captive for 11 years. Scholars discussing legacy of Russian dissident Solzhenitsyn 2018-09-07T04:00:00Z Solzhenitsyn and fellow dissident Joseph Brodsky were Kopelev family friends, as were many other artists, poets, writers and scientists who formed the backbone of the Soviet human rights movement of the 1960s. Three decades after the Soviet era, this Moscow street echoes what was. And hints where Russia is heading. Solzhenitsyn spent 18 years in exile in Vermont after chronicling life in the former Soviet Union, where he was held captive for 11 years. Scholars discussing legacy of Russian dissident Solzhenitsyn 2018-09-07T04:00:00Z Solzhenitsyn received the Nobel Prize for Literature later that year. Zhores Medvedev, dissident Soviet scientist who was arrested then exiled, dies at 93 2018-11-17T05:00:00Z The Reading Solzhenitsyn conference will be held Sept. 7 and 8 at the Lyndon campus of Northern Vermont University. Experts on Russian author Solzhenitsyn to gather in Vermont 2018-08-04T04:00:00Z It will include a visit Saturday to Cavendish, the southern Vermont town where Solzhenitsyn lived. Scholars discussing legacy of Russian dissident Solzhenitsyn 2018-09-07T04:00:00Z The onetime gulag prisoner inspired the character Lev Rubin in Solzhenitsyn’s novel “In the First Circle,” depicting the fate of arrested scientists. Three decades after the Soviet era, this Moscow street echoes what was. And hints where Russia is heading. It will include a visit Saturday to Cavendish, the southern Vermont town where Solzhenitsyn lived. Scholars discussing legacy of Russian dissident Solzhenitsyn 2018-09-07T04:00:00Z One of his friends, the novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn, then still living in the Soviet Union, condemned Dr. Medvedev’s detention with a bold and blistering statement. Zhores Medvedev, dissident Soviet scientist who was arrested then exiled, dies at 93 2018-11-17T05:00:00Z The event will bring together Solzhenitsyn scholars from China, Russia and the United States. Experts on Russian author Solzhenitsyn to gather in Vermont 2018-08-04T04:00:00Z Supporters included two senior partners with oversight in energy and power: Yermolai Solzhenitsyn, the novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s eldest son, in Moscow, and Thomas Vahlenkamp in Düsseldorf, Germany. How McKinsey Lost Its Way in South Africa 2018-06-26T04:00:00Z Solzhenitsyn was given eight years of hard labor in 1945 for privately criticizing Stalin, then three years of exile in Kazakhstan, a Soviet republic at the time. Three decades after the Soviet era, this Moscow street echoes what was. And hints where Russia is heading. Even its most momentous events, other than Ford’s pardon of Nixon, now seem eminently forgettable: the Mayaguez incident, the Solzhenitsyn snub, Whip Inflation Now buttons and the Vladivostok summit with Leonid Brezhnev. Review | When a president exhibited empathy, honesty, humility and politeness 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z During that visit, he said he saw no signs of Soviet religious persecution, a misguided attempt at diplomacy that brought scathing criticism from author Alexander Solzhenitsyn, among others. Evangelist Billy Graham, who reached millions, dies at 99 2018-02-21T05:00:00Z A few of the empire’s most famous undesirables spent part of their exile here: Fyodor Dostoyevsky after he ticked offNicholas I, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn after he ticked off Stalin. Can a Giant Science Fair Transform Kazakhstan’s Economy? 2017-09-09T04:00:00Z Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the dissident author of “The Gulag Archipelago,” once described Solovki as the “mother of the gulag.” An outspoken researcher of Stalin's crimes fights for his own fate and freedom in Russia 2017-07-24T04:00:00Z It was where the KGB dined, the rich spent their rubles, Vladimir Lenin gave speeches from a balcony, and authorities wielded their power against one of the most famous Soviet dissidents, Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Three decades after the Soviet era, this Moscow street echoes what was. And hints where Russia is heading. And it agrees with the Russian writer Alexandr Solzhenitsyn that the line between good and evil does not run between cultures, nations or political parties, but down the middle of every human being’s heart. A papal confidante triggers a furore among American Catholics 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z A turning point came in 1975 when President Gerald Ford refused to meet Alexander Solzhenitsyn, an author who exposed the evils of the Soviet gulag. America’s foreign policy: embrace thugs, dictators and strongmen 2017-06-01T04:00:00Z But they could also be severely rebuffed if they offended, as Pasternak did with his novel “Doctor Zhivago” and Solzhenitsyn did with “The Gulag Archipelago” and other works. Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Poet Who Stirred a Generation of Soviets, Dies at 83 2017-04-01T04:00:00Z This is just the thin end of the forthcoming despot comparisons – in six months, this guy is going to look like Alexander Solzhenitsyn. If Arsène Wenger stays we can expect a comedy of analogy errors | Marina Hyde 2017-03-22T04:00:00Z The Nobel Prize-winning Solzhenitsyn exposed the Soviet system’s cruelty against some of its brightest minds, trapped in the gulag, or prison camps. Three decades after the Soviet era, this Moscow street echoes what was. And hints where Russia is heading. Professor Shafarevich contributed essays to “From Under the Rubble,” a collection of writings, initiated by Solzhenitsyn, that dissected Soviet rule and called for a Christian alternative. Igor Shafarevich, Russian Mathematician With a Mixed Political Legacy, Dies at 93 2017-03-13T04:00:00Z Previously, the official narrative was an essay written by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, in which he argued that deep distrust between the court and the educated elite along with German meddling brought about catastrophe. ‘Revolution? What Revolution?’ Russia Asks 100 Years Later 2017-03-10T05:00:00Z If you want to buy a copy of Solzhenitsyn or Brodsky or Sakharov, no one is going to stop you. Trump, Putin, and the New Cold War: Q. & A. 2017-03-06T05:00:00Z Needless to say, Trump will not quote Solzhenitsyn when he speaks here later this morning. The Daily 202: As Trumpism coopts CPAC, the Reagan era ends 2017-02-24T05:00:00Z In 1971, the Soviet Union allegedly tried to poison Solzhenitsyn using a secret nerve agent, leaving him seriously ill. Three decades after the Soviet era, this Moscow street echoes what was. And hints where Russia is heading. The village with its twinkling silver-domed baroque church was the home of the writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who revealed the Soviet gulag system and in later life become a Putin fan. Georgian mansions, Moscow dachas and the souring of US-Russian relations 2016-12-30T05:00:00Z Books on revolutionary guerrillas and new visions of society gave way to Solzhenitsyn’s account of life in Soviet prison camps – The Gulag Archipelago. In our youth, before the dream soured, we fell for Castro’s vision | Will Hutton 2016-11-26T05:00:00Z When I have to pay $12 for an air copy of Solzhenitsyn's Cancer Ward, I get a little annoyed. Audiobooks Turn More Readers Into Listeners as E-Books Slip 2016-09-23T04:00:00Z In 1971, a year after he won the Nobel Prize for literature, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn survived a poisoning attempt. More of Kremlin’s Opponents Are Ending Up Dead 2016-08-20T04:00:00Z In 1971, a year after he won the Nobel Prize for literature, Alexander Solzhenitsyn survived a poisoning attempt. More critics of Kremlin find speaking out can be deadly 2016-08-20T04:00:00Z He was one of 23 people, including novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn, to be reinstated. Soviet-Born Chess Grandmaster Dead at 85 2016-06-07T04:00:00Z In August 1990, Korchnoi welcomed as an “important step” Gorbachev’s move to restore his Soviet citizenship, along with 22 others including novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Victor Korchnoi, Soviet-born chess grandmaster, dead at 85 2016-06-06T04:00:00Z In August 1990, Korchnoi welcomed as an "important step" Gorbachev's move to restore his Soviet citizenship, along with 22 others including novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Victor Korchnoi, Soviet-born chess grandmaster, dead at 85 2016-06-06T04:00:00Z He was at times compared to Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize-winning Russian writer who documented the atrocities of the Soviet gulag. Harry Wu, dissident and activist who endured 19 years in Chinese labor camps, dies at 79 2016-04-27T04:00:00Z Their “special” settlements, encircled in barbed wire, were Magnitogorsk’s own small islands in the vast “Gulag archipelago” of labour camps described by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Story of cities #20: the secret history of Magnitogorsk, Russia's steel city 2016-04-12T04:00:00Z It was when he read The Gulag Archipelago by Soviet writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn in 1974 that his views dramatically changed, Le Figaro reports. French philosopher Andre Glucksmann dies at 78 - BBC News 2015-11-10T05:00:00Z After the first volume of “The Gulag Archipelago” was published in the West, in 1973, Solzhenitsyn was stripped of his Soviet citizenship and exiled. Russia’s Conscience Wins the Nobel 2015-10-26T04:00:00Z Even Alexander Solzhenitsyn won it as much, if not more, for his fiction. Svetlana Alexievich: Exposing stark Soviet realities - BBC News 2015-10-08T04:00:00Z Solzhenitsyn, who exposed the horrors of Soviet slave labor camps, was seen as an enemy of the regime in Moscow, which denounced the prize as a hostile act. A glance at controversial Nobel Prize winners 2015-10-03T04:00:00Z As Alexander Solzhenitsyn put it, “If you wanted to put the world to rights, who should you begin with: yourself or others?” Arianna Huffington to Grads: Make Time to Connect With Yourself 2015-06-05T04:00:00Z In the book Gulag Archipelago, author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn recalls how someone toasted Stalin at a local Communist Party conference and "stormy applause, rising to an ovation", broke out. Why are MPs banned from clapping? - BBC News 2015-05-28T04:00:00Z Solzhenitsyn’s Nobel was awarded forty-five years before hers, to the day. Russia’s Conscience Wins the Nobel 2015-10-26T04:00:00Z These reformers should be as well known in the West as Solzhenitsyn, Sakharov and Havel were generations earlier. The Islam reformers vs. the Muslim zealots 2015-03-27T04:00:00Z Previous winners include Mother Teresa of Calcutta, honored with the inaugural prize in 1973, Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the Dalai Lama and retired South African archbishop Desmond Tutu. Templeton Prize awarded to founder of L'Arche communities 2015-03-11T04:00:00Z “Shin, of course, is no Solzhenitsyn. He is not a poet, a journalist, or a historian,” Harden writes. Trauma, shame made North Korean defector alter story, author says 2015-02-15T05:00:00Z The national fracas is being compared to the denigration of previous significant artists who won fame abroad for their unsparing depictions of Russian life, like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Boris Pasternak. Russian Movie ‘Leviathan’ Gets Applause in Hollywood but Scorn at Home 2015-01-27T05:00:00Z When Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn won, in 1970, his books were banned in the Soviet Union. Russia’s Conscience Wins the Nobel 2015-10-26T04:00:00Z “People don’t want to be in prison of course but some people benefit from it. Dostoyevsky. Solzhenitsyn. I’m on of those people.” Activist Defiant After Sentencing Over Stratfor Hacking 2015-01-23T05:00:00Z The YouTube clip was already being passed hand to virtual hand among Scandinavian intellectuals like a samizdat copy of Solzhenitsyn behind the iron curtain. Revolution by Russell Brand review – soft-soap therapy when we need a harder edge 2014-10-17T04:00:00Z She goes on to compare them to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and other Soviet dissidents who were arrested together with their wives. Together a lifetime, Azerbaijan couple now separated in jail 2014-08-28T04:00:00Z Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the dissident Russian author, returned to Russia after 16 years in exile. Why Taslima Nasreen wants to return to Bangladesh 2014-07-16T04:00:00Z Stephan Solzhenitsyn, son of Alexander— the late, great Russian novelist and critic of Soviet totalitarianism—was also at the ceremony. Open Letter to Russia's Putin On Tenth Anniversary of Forbes' Editor Paul Klebnikov's Murder: Why Haven't You Solved This Case? 2014-07-16T04:00:00Z His long grey beard makes him look like Solzhenitsyn - another Russian thinker who wanted to reunite all Slavic-speaking lands. Russia's 'Stalinist' propaganda machine 2014-06-05T04:00:00Z Open letters would appear, he recalled, saying, “'To hell with Pasternak!’ or ‘To hell with Solzhenitsyn!’ to hell with them, they are rascals, they are enemies.” Soviet Echoes in Call for Artists to Back Crimea Policy 2014-03-27T19:10:45Z Huge banners depicting some of Russia’s greatest authors — Tolstoy, Gogol, Dostoyevsky, the dissident writer Solzhenitsyn — were displayed as people ran around waving books in the air. With Olympics’ Closing Ceremony, a Chance to Exhale 2014-02-23T21:58:32Z Dissident author Alexander Solzhenitsyn will be remembered alongside Alexander Pushkin and Fyodor Dostoyevsky, while painters including Kazimir Malevich and March Chagall will inspire the backdrop to the final chapter of the Games. Closing ceremony paints hosts Russia in softer colors 2014-02-23T16:37:45Z “I don’t want to directly compare Mr. Khodorkovsky with Solzhenitsyn, they are very different, but he could tackle this role as a thinker, writer and a speaker,” Mr. Rahr said. Pardoned Russian Tycoon Is Free to Start Planning His Future 2013-12-21T23:27:34Z So look instead to the fate of the towering figure of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize-winning dissident writer and former political prisoner who won liberty in a different way. What fate awaits Khodorkovsky? 2013-12-20T20:08:39Z "A word of truth outweighs the whole world," she wrote, quoting Russian novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and linking to a picture of the Southern Weekly logo. Who are China's weibo super stars? 2013-11-29T00:13:43Z In 1974 he reported the arrest of the dissident writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The BBC's first Man in Moscow 2013-10-21T00:50:55Z Russia’s infamous penal colonies, rural camps swirled in barbed wire, appear today much as they did when Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote “The Gulag Archipelago” in the 1960s. Russia’s Stimulus Plan: Open the Gulag Gates 2013-08-09T02:29:10Z He even threw in a quote from the Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Clones Rule as Hollywood Beats Drum at Comic-Con 2013-07-22T01:09:15Z His father lectured on the history of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union but young Anatoly yearned for unorthodox material such as the banned novels of Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Belarus's university in exile 2013-04-23T23:46:40Z Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described a party conference in which Joseph Stalin was given a standing ovation that went on for 11 minutes, until a factory director finally sat down to the relief of everyone. How Skeptics Can Break the Cycle of False Beliefs 2013-03-19T11:15:00.513Z Yao Chen, an actress with over 32 million online followers, posted a quote from dissident Russian writer and Nobel laureate Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: "One word of truth outweighs the whole world." China censors turn New Year "seeking dreams" editorial into nightmare 2013-01-09T11:43:20Z Yao Chen, an actress with more than 31 million followers, cited a quotation by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the Russian Nobel laureate and dissident: “One word of truth outweighs the whole world.” Supporters Back Strike at Newspaper in China 2013-01-07T13:24:14Z Hardline communists tried to put the genie back into the bottle: Nikita Khrushchev was deposed, de-Stalinisation halted, and in 1974 Solzhenitsyn was arrested and expelled. The book which shook the Soviet Union 2012-11-20T00:16:01Z “Don’t believe them, don’t fear them, don’t ask anything of them”—the three rules made famous among Soviet prisoners by Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s literature—remain true today, said Alexander Podrabinek. Pussy Riot Fear for Lives 2012-09-19T08:45:00Z The security forces even searched Filipp’s baby bed to make sure there were no banned books by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn hidden there. Brothers In Arms 2012-05-14T05:00:00Z The Russian novelist, dramatist and historian Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn visited Paris in February 1973. Opinion: Human Rights, Not So Pure Anymore 2012-05-13T00:13:12Z To paraphrase Alexander Solzhenitsyn: The line between brilliance and looniness runs through every great scientist’s brain. In Physics, Telling Cranks from Experts Ain't Easy 2011-12-12T14:15:02.113Z Nearly 20 Elaine’s regulars told stories, like the one about the time the Nobel Prize winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was on the pay phone in the restaurant when a friend approached. City Room: Remembering the Woman Behind Elaine's, the New York Celebrity Hangout 2011-12-01T01:58:13Z Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, after experiencing firsthand the inequality and injustice that emerged from the Soviet command economy, wrote that the Novocherkassk riot was the first indication that the Iron Curtain was beginning to unravel. Freedom to Riot: On the Evolution of Collective Violence 2011-09-06T18:45:05.107Z Previous winners of the prize, which seeks to promote better understanding between science and religion, include Catholic nun Mother Teresa, U.S. preacher Billy Graham and Russian novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn as well as many leading scientists. UK astrophysicist Rees wins 2011 Templeton prize 2011-04-06T11:26:41Z The persecuted dissident writer, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, insisted over the years that it should not endow the Soviet regime with a sense of legitimacy. End of an era 2011-03-23T01:44:44Z Many people first learned about the Gulag's horrors through the works of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, notably his novels One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and The Gulag Archipelago. 'Enemy of the people' 2011-01-24T09:54:32Z Mr. Solzhenitsyn shooed him away, saying something about trying to arrange a romantic liaison, but not exactly in those words. City Room: Remembering the Woman Behind Elaine's, the New York Celebrity Hangout 2011-12-01T01:58:13Z Mr. Solzhenitsyn drew on his years as a Stalin-era prisoner and on testimonies ... 'Gulag Archipelago' Re-Issued for Russian Students 2010-10-27T16:57:00Z And, of course, the Soviet state collapsed in the intervening years, and a sizable Gulag literature appeared, building on Robert Conquest’s “Great Terror” and Solzhenitsyn’s “Gulag Archipelago.” Living to Tell 2010-10-01T15:45:00Z “I remember very well what Solzhenitsyn said,” said Mr. Sutyagin, the first of the released prisoners to speak with a Western news organization. Ruing Exile, Russian Says He?s No Spy 2010-08-13T05:40:00Z Solzhenitsyn correctly said that we should build a Great Wall of China to keep them away from us. Attacks Reawaken Fear of Caucasus Rebels 2010-03-29T14:06:00Z To read a few issues in a row is to enter a nightmare akin to Solzhenitsyn's, somewhat tempered by the fact that 2600 is often extremely funny. The Hacker Crackdown, law and disorder on the electronic frontier The records will stand as a testimony that writing does not lead only to Solzhenitsyn's novels, Yevtushenko's poetry, Shoshtakovich's music, and the romantic Samizdat, but also to putrid words about others, kin included. The Civilization of Illiteracy |
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