One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
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Bringing into harsh focus the daily struggle for existence in a
Soviet gulag, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan
Denisovich is translated by Ralph Parker in Penguin Modern
Classics. This brutal, shattering glimpse of the fate of millions
of Russians under Stalin shook Russia and shocked the world when it
first appeared. Discover the importance of a piece of bread or an
extra bowl of soup, the incredible luxury of a book, the ingenious
possibilities of a nail, a piece of string or a single match in a
world where survival is all. Here safety, warmth and food are the
first objectives. Reading it, you enter a world of incarceration,
brutality, hard manual labour and freezing cold - and participate
in the struggle of men to survive both the terrible rigours of
nature and the inhumanity of the system that defines their
conditions of life.Though twice-decorated for his service at the
front during the Second World War, Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn
(1918-2008) was arrested in 1945 for making derogatory remarks
about Stalin, and sent to a series of brutal Soviet labour camps in
the Arctic Circle, where he remained for eight years. Released
after Stalin's death, he worked as a teacher, publishing his novel
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich with the approval of Nikita
Khrushchev in 1962, to huge success. His 1967 novel Cancer Ward, as
well as his magnum opus The Gulag Archipelago, were not as
well-received by Soviet authorities, and not long after being
awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1970, Solzhenitsyn was
deported from the USSR. In 1994, after twenty years in exile,
Solzhenitsyn made his long-awaited return to Russia.If you enjoyed
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, you might also like Yevgeny
Zamyatin's We, available in Penguin Classics.'It is a blow struck
for human freedom all over the world ... and it is gloriously
readable'Sunday Times