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Alexander Solzhenitsyn, born 1918, was a Russian born writer and
dissident, eventually being notoriously deported from Russia in 1974. He is
something of and enigma and indeed a legend, winning the Nobel Prize for
Literature in 1970. The first book is generally regarded as the best novel, and
the most valuable. Later titles are relatively easy to obtain, due to large
print runs. There are rival translations of his books though our bibliography
sticks to the initial, and true, first editions. US editions generally precede
though UK books are slightly more desirable due to being less common. Some
critics point to some of his work being less than impressive and suggest his
legendary status gives him more latitude than some of his work deserves.
Whatever your point of view nobody can deny the importance, or influence of
Alexander Solzhenitsin.
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| Title |
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Date |
Notes |
| One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich |
Praeger |
1963 |
UK: 1963 Gollancz |
| We Never Make Mistakes |
UOC |
1963 |
UK: 1972 Sphere, wraps |
| For the Good of the Cause |
Praeger |
1964 |
UK: 1964 Pall Mall |
| The First Circle |
Harper |
1968 |
UK: 1968 Collins |
| Cancer Ward |
Dial |
1968 |
UK: Bodley, 2 volumes |
| The Love Girl and the Innocent |
Bodley |
1969 |
US: 1970 Farrar |
| Stories and Prose Poems |
Bodley |
1971 |
US: 1971 Straus |
| August 1914 |
Bodley |
1972 |
US: 1972 Farrar |
| One Word of Truth |
Bodley |
1972 |
wraps. US: A World Split Apart 1979 Harper |
| Candle in the Wind |
UOM |
1973 |
UK: 1973 Bodley |
| Letter to Soviet Leaders |
IOC |
1974 |
wraps. US: 1974 Harper |
| The Gulag Archipelago |
Harper |
1974 |
UK: 1974 Collins |
| The Gulag Archipelago 2 |
Harper |
1975 |
UK: 1975 Collins |
| From Under the Rubble |
Brown |
1975 |
UK: 1975 Collins |
| The Gulag Archipelago 3 |
Harper |
1976 |
UK: 1978 Collins |
| Lenin in Zurich |
Farrar |
1976 |
UK: 1976 Bodley |
| Warning to the Western World |
Bodley |
1976 |
wraps. US: 1976 Straus as Speeches to the Americans |
| Prussian Nights |
Collins |
1977 |
US: 1977 Farrar |
| A World Split Apart |
Harper |
1978 |
UK: 1979 Bodley as Alexander Solzhenitsyn Speaks to
the World |
| The Mortal Danger |
Bodley |
1980 |
US: 1980 Harper |
| The Oak and the Calf |
Harper |
1980 |
UK: 1980 Bodley |
| Victory Celebration |
Bodley |
1983 |
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| Prisoners |
Bodley |
1983 |
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| Three Plays |
Straus |
1986 |
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| The Russian Question at the End of the Twentieth
Century |
Straus |
1995 |
UK: 1995 Collins |
| November 1916 |
Farrar |
1998 |
UK: 1999 Cape |
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