One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
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Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn’s startling book led almost 30 years later to Glasnost Perestroika and the Fall of the Wall. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich brilliantly portrays a single day any day in the life of a single Russian soldier who was captured by the Germans in 1945 and who managed to escape a few days later. Along with millions of others this soldier was charged with some sort of political crime and since it was easier to confess than deny it and die Ivan Denisovich confessed to high treason and received a sentence of 10 years in a Siberian labor camp. In 1962 the Soviet literary magazine Novy Mir published a short novel by an unknown writer named Solzhenitsyn. Within 24 hours all 95000 copies of the magazine containing this story were sold out. Within a week Solzhenitsyn was no longer an obscure math teacher but an international celebrity. Publication of the book split the Communist hierarchy and it was Premier Khrushchev himself who read the book and personally allowed its publication.
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