The First Circle

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  • Author:
    SOLZHENITSYN Aleksandr
  • ISBN:
    9781860460906
  • Publication Date:
    August 2002
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    592
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Harvill Secker
  • Country of Publication:
The First Circle
The First Circle

The First Circle

SKU: 9781860460906
Regular price $49.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    SOLZHENITSYN Aleksandr
  • ISBN:
    9781860460906
  • Publication Date:
    August 2002
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    592
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Harvill Secker
  • Country of Publication:

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At the height of Stalin's postwar terror, Innokenty, a young diplomat and scion of a corrupt ruling class, discovers an earlier and more spiritual tradition than that adopted by the October Revolution, the beginning of a process which is Solzhenitsyn's basic theme: the individual's experience of acquiring an immortal soul.

Unwisely but generously, Innokenty helps a friend in danger of arrest, only to be arrested himself and sent to a special prison. This, the archetype of the Gulag, is described with masterful psychological insight.

There are no heroes and hardly any villains; oppressors are no less victims then the oppressed.

In the great tradition of the Russian novel, The First Circle is both a brooding account of human nature and a scrupulously exact description of a historical period.

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  • At the height of Stalin's postwar terror, Innokenty, a young diplomat and scion of a corrupt ruling class, discovers an earlier and more spiritual tradition than that adopted by the October Revolution, the beginning of a process which is Solzhenitsyn's basic theme: the individual's experience of acquiring an immortal soul.

    Unwisely but generously, Innokenty helps a friend in danger of arrest, only to be arrested himself and sent to a special prison. This, the archetype of the Gulag, is described with masterful psychological insight.

    There are no heroes and hardly any villains; oppressors are no less victims then the oppressed.

    In the great tradition of the Russian novel, The First Circle is both a brooding account of human nature and a scrupulously exact description of a historical period.

At the height of Stalin's postwar terror, Innokenty, a young diplomat and scion of a corrupt ruling class, discovers an earlier and more spiritual tradition than that adopted by the October Revolution, the beginning of a process which is Solzhenitsyn's basic theme: the individual's experience of acquiring an immortal soul.

Unwisely but generously, Innokenty helps a friend in danger of arrest, only to be arrested himself and sent to a special prison. This, the archetype of the Gulag, is described with masterful psychological insight.

There are no heroes and hardly any villains; oppressors are no less victims then the oppressed.

In the great tradition of the Russian novel, The First Circle is both a brooding account of human nature and a scrupulously exact description of a historical period.