Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn
The Gulag Archipelago, 1918–1956: An Experiment in Literary Investigation. I - II
Numéro d'article 10218369
The Gulag Archipelago chronicles the Soviet forced-labor camp system from 1918 to 1956, drawing on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s own experiences as well as the testimonies of fellow prisoners. It details the processes of arrest, interrogation, imprisonment, and hard labor, exposing how bureaucracy, fear, and repression systematically destroyed individual lives and suppressed society. Solzhenitsyn blends factual documentation with literary techniques to reveal the psychological and moral impact of totalitarian rule, making the work not only a historical account but also a profound moral and philosophical reflection on power, responsibility, and human endurance.
État
D'occasion - Acceptable
Langue
Anglais
Type d'articles
Livre - Couverture souple
Année
1974
Éditeur
Harper & Row (New York; Evanston; San francisco; London)
Nombre de pages
660 pages
EAN
9780060803322
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