One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander. [Solzhentizyn]
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Add to basketFirst edition in English, preceding the first British edition, of the Nobel Prize-winnerâ s first published work. Octavo, original cloth. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the half-title page, "To Anne Roberts A. Solzhenitsyn Dec. 2004." Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by the Duquesnes. Jacket photograph by Sovfoto. Translated by Ralph Parker. Introduction by CBS newsman Marvin Kalb with a special foreword by Alexander Tvardovsky, Editor-in-Chief ofà Novy Mir, the leading dissident literary journal during the late years of the Soviet Union. â The speech denouncing Stalin at the 22nd Communist Party Congress in 1961 emboldened Solzhenitsyn to submit One Day for publication toâ ¦ the Moscow literary journal Novyi Mir. Premier Nikita Khrushchev piloted a special resolution through the Central Committee authorizing its publication; it appeared in November 1962, and Solzhenitsyn found himself catapulted to literary fame by his first published work, not only for its intrinsic merits but for the very fact that the government was allowing fictional treatment of a formerly forbidden topic, life in Stalinâ s forced-labor campsâ (Handbook of Russian Literature). The novel was based on Solzhenitsynâ s eight-year incarceration in a Kazakhstan labor camp. It is the first and perhaps the best example of this Nobel laureateâ s belief in â the indivisibility of truth and â the perception of world literature as the one great heart which beats for the concerns and misfortunes of our worldâ (Solzhenitsyn, Nobel prize acceptance speech, 1970). This, the first English translation, was faithful to the Russian original and necessarily included the â deliberately muted themesâ resultant from Solzhenitsynâ s self-censorship required for publication in the Soviet Union in 1962.
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