Apricot Jam And Other Stories
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Author:SOLZHENITSYN Aleksandr
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ISBN:9781921758881
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Publication Date:November 2011
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Pages:352
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Apricot Jam And Other Stories
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Author:SOLZHENITSYN Aleksandr
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ISBN:9781921758881
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Publication Date:November 2011
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Edition:1
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Pages:352
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Text Publishing Company
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A brilliant collection of stories translated for the first time into English. First published in Russia in 1994, when Solzhenitsyn returned after years of living in exile, this is a series of nine powerfully paired stories that will secure the author's position as not just a searing political commentator but also as a true literary giant. This collection now joins Solzhenitsyn's already available work as some of the most powerful literature of the twentieth century. With Soviet and post-Soviet life as their focus, these stories illustrate the Russian experience under the Soviet regime. In The New Generation, a professor promotes a dull but proletarian student purely out of goodwill. Years later, the same professor finds himself arrested and, in a striking twist of fate, his student becomes his interrogator. In Nastenka, two young women with the same name lead routine, ordered lives - until the Revolution exacts radical change on them both.
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Translated by: Kenneth Lantz and Stephan Solzhenitsyn.
A brilliant collection of stories translated for the first time into English. First published in Russia in 1994, when Solzhenitsyn returned after years of living in exile, this is a series of nine powerfully paired stories that will secure the author's position as not just a searing political commentator but also as a true literary giant. This collection now joins Solzhenitsyn's already available work as some of the most powerful literature of the twentieth century. With Soviet and post-Soviet life as their focus, these stories illustrate the Russian experience under the Soviet regime. In The New Generation, a professor promotes a dull but proletarian student purely out of goodwill. Years later, the same professor finds himself arrested and, in a striking twist of fate, his student becomes his interrogator. In Nastenka, two young women with the same name lead routine, ordered lives - until the Revolution exacts radical change on them both.
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Author: SOLZHENITSYN AleksandrISBN: 9781921758881Publication Date: November 2011Edition: 1Pages: 352Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Text Publishing CompanyCountry of Publication:
Translated by: Kenneth Lantz and Stephan Solzhenitsyn.A brilliant collection of stories translated for the first time into English. First published in Russia in 1994, when Solzhenitsyn returned after years of living in exile, this is a series of nine powerfully paired stories that will secure the author's position as not just a searing political commentator but also as a true literary giant. This collection now joins Solzhenitsyn's already available work as some of the most powerful literature of the twentieth century. With Soviet and post-Soviet life as their focus, these stories illustrate the Russian experience under the Soviet regime. In The New Generation, a professor promotes a dull but proletarian student purely out of goodwill. Years later, the same professor finds himself arrested and, in a striking twist of fate, his student becomes his interrogator. In Nastenka, two young women with the same name lead routine, ordered lives - until the Revolution exacts radical change on them both.
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Author: SOLZHENITSYN AleksandrISBN: 9781921758881Publication Date: November 2011Edition: 1Pages: 352Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Text Publishing CompanyCountry of Publication:
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