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03 May, 01:12 (E)
In response Age of Enlightenment to her Publication
Worth the Read:
https://www.britannica.com...
History and memoir of life in the Soviet Union’s prison camp system by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, first published in Paris as Arkhipelag GULag in three volumes (1973–75). The word Gulag is a Russian acronym for the Soviet government agency that supervised the vast network of labour camps. Solzhenitsyn used the word archipelago as a metaphor for the camps.
The Gulag Archipelago is a compelling account based on Solzhenitsyn’s own 8 years in Soviet prison camps, on other prisoners’ stories committed to his memory while in detention and on letters and historical sources. The work represents the author’s attempt to compile a literary and historical record of the Soviet regime’s comprehensive but deeply irrational use of terror against its own population. A testimonial to Stalinist atrocities, The Gulag Archipelago devastated readers outside the Soviet Union with its descriptions of the brutality of the Soviet regime.

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