M49 The product is a rare bilingual edition of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Nobel Lecture from 1972. Published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, the nonfiction book explores literary criticism and reference topics in a modernist style. With an original Russian language narrative and English translation, this rare paperback edition is a valuable addition to any collection for
M49 The product is a rare bilingual edition of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Nobel Lecture from 1972. Published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, the nonfiction book explores literary criticism and reference topics in a modernist style. With an original Russian language narrative and English translation, this rare paperback edition is a valuable addition to any collection for
This novel, part of "The Red Wheel Ser.". series, is intended for a wide audience including young adults and adults.
This novel, part of "The Red Wheel Ser.". series, is intended for a wide audience including young adults and adults.
"March 1917: The Red Wheel, Node III" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is a gripping novel from the acclaimed author's series based on The Center for Ethics and Culture. Set in the United States, this English-language hardcover edition published by University of Notre Dame Press explores themes of political and classical fiction. With 609 pages and a
By Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr. Rebuilding Russia: Reflections and Tentative Proposals.
Место изданияМоскваИздательствоАзбукаКоличество страниц1424ОбложкаТвердаяФорматСреднийЯзыкРусскийISBN978-5-389-13689-2СерияРусская литература. Большие книгиРазмер5x8 inch (140x210 мм)Краткая информацияАлександр Исаевич Солженицын - русский писатель, публицист, общественный деятель, лауреат Нобелевской премии по литературе ("За нравственную силу, с которой он продолжил традиции великой русской литературы", 1970), лауреат Государственной премии Российской Федерации за выдающиеся достижения в области гуманитарной деятельности (2006), академик Российской академии наук. В настоящем издании
These were special prisons where the inmates were fed butter, slept in warm beds, and did not freeze to death in the taiga. A Novel by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn. Or do they refuse, and face being cast down into the lower circles of the Gulag to die?.
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