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Was 1975 the fourth best year ever for albums? From Bob Marley to Patti Smith, ...

East Bay Times 12 Jan 2025
Meet The Conundrums! ... Related Articles. Music . ... My traveling companion and I did not know that merely possessing a copy of Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s acclaimed book, “The Gulag Archipelago” — which we had brought with us — was a punishable offense ... .
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Is Stalin-worship back in Russia?

The Spectator 20 Oct 2024
Not to denounce him but to ‘commemorate’ him.  ... Most popular ... Kate Andrews ... What the great novelist and anti-communist campaigner Alexander Solzhenitsyn called the Gulag Archipelago had many islands of brutal incarceration in the region ... .
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46 Years Ago, the Soviet Empire’s End Was Set in Motion

The American Spectator 18 Oct 2024
... pope would have on the Soviet bloc was Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the famous Soviet dissident and author of The Gulag Archipelago who, from his exile in Cavendish, Vermont, said of Wojtyla’s election.
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20 vintage photos of Alaska from before it became a state

Business Insider 09 Aug 2024
Buyenlarge/Getty Images Alaska was controversially purchased by the US from Russia in 1867 ... A canoe called Brown Bear carries a funeral party to the docks at Wrangell Island.This is in the Alexander Archipelago, off the southeastern coast of Alaska ... J.
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From love to exile: Natalia Solzhenitsyna’s story premieres at Rossiyskaya Gazeta

Blitz 30 Jul 2024
The filming took place in the very apartment on Tverskaya where she and Alexander Isayevich lived before their expulsion, where they made secret photocopies of “The Gulag Archipelago,” and where the writer was arrested for this book in 1974.
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The gruesome Gulag mosquito punishment

Russia Beyond 17 Jul 2024
Summer stories about mosquitoes in Russia can be particularly horrific ... Memories of such humiliation can be found in many memoirs of those who visited the camps, including Alexander Solzhenitsyn's ‘The Gulag Archipelago’. Dear readers, ... .
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Evil Is Now the Dominant Power in the Western World, by Paul Craig Roberts

The Unz Review 23 Jun 2024
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, author of The Gulag Archipelago, was a hero in America as a Soviet dissident until his speech at Harvard University at which he said that “men have forgotten God,” and that ...
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EDITORIAL: 28 Ways to Be a Better Tourist, Part One

Pagosa Daily Post 06 Jun 2024
My first trip of 2024. And perhaps my last trip this year ... Most of the Native people in southeast Alaska belong to the Tlingit Indian tribe, and also identify with various small villages scattered among the 1,000 islands in the Alexander Archipelago.
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Leftists Blatantly Celebrate Lenin’s Legacy in New Book

The American Spectator 21 Mar 2024
Let it be admitted that Vladimir Ilyich Lenin was consequential ... Yes, Lenin mattered ... In celebrating the 50th anniversary of the publication of Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago, Northwestern University’s Gary Saul Morson wrote. ... Lenin ... .
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A DAY IN THE LIFE

Lincoln Journal Star 11 Mar 2024
Former inmates, their relatives and human rights advocates paint a bleak picture of a prison system that descended from the USSR's gulag, documented by Alexander Solzhenitsyn in "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" and "The Gulag Archipelago." ... .
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‘Virus of Freedom’ Spreading in Russia: Alexei Navalny and the Vladimir Highway

The American Spectator 06 Mar 2024
Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsyn, author of The Gulag Archipelago, grasped that “socialism of any type leads to a total destruction of the human spirit and to a leveling of mankind into death,” and ...
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What's life like for Russia's political prisoners? Isolation, poor food and arbitrary punishment

Niagara Gazette 02 Mar 2024
Former inmates, their relatives and human rights advocates paint a bleak picture of a prison system that descended from the USSR's gulag, documented by Alexander Solzhenitsyn in “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich” and “The Gulag Archipelago.” ... .
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Are Americans still capable of the same courage that Alexei Navalny showed?

New York Post 02 Mar 2024
... Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and the mostly forgotten victims of tyranny chronicled in Solzhenitsyn’s “Gulag Archipelago,” who suffered and died to retain a shred of decency in their society.
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Russia’s political prisoners endure isolation, poor food and arbitrary punishment

The Los Angeles Times 28 Feb 2024
THE GULAG’S LEGACY Former inmates, their relatives and human rights advocates paint a bleak picture of a prison system that descended from the USSR's gulag, documented by Alexander Solzhenitsyn in ...

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