The Gulag Archipelago. Volume 3
- 608pages
- 22 heures de lecture
Volume 3 of the gripping epic masterpiece, Solzhenitsyn's moving account of resistance within the Soviet labor camps and his own release after eight years
Aleksandr Soljenitsyne était un romancier, dramaturge et historien russe dont les écrits ont contribué à faire connaître au monde la réalité sombre du système soviétique de camps de travaux forcés, le Goulag. Ses œuvres, caractérisées par une honnêteté brute et une profonde dimension morale, exposent les destins tragiques des individus sous un régime totalitaire. Par ses efforts littéraires, Soljenitsyne est devenu une voix pour les opprimés, et son héritage durable témoigne de la résilience humaine et de la quête de liberté.






Volume 3 of the gripping epic masterpiece, Solzhenitsyn's moving account of resistance within the Soviet labor camps and his own release after eight years
Volume 2 of the gripping epic masterpiece, The story of Solzhenitsyn's entrance into the Soviet prison camps, where he would remain for Nearly a decade
Volume 1 of the gripping epic masterpiece, Solzhenitsyn's chilling report of his arrest and interrogation, which exposed to the world the vast bureaucracy of secret police that haunted Soviet society
In the first month of the First World War the Russian campaign against the Germans creaks into gear. Crippled by weak, indecisive leadership the Russian troops battle desperately, even as the inevitability of failure and their own sacrifice dawns. Solzhenitsyn’s astounding work of historical fiction is a portrait of pre-revolutionary Russia, a tragic war story, and an epic novel in the great Russian tradition.