Victory Celebrations, Prisoners & The Love-Girl & The Innocent
Material type: TextPublication details: Farrar, Straus and GirouxDescription: 368 pagesISBN:- 9780374519247
- 891.7244
- PG3488.O4
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Book | Lake Chapala Society | 891.72 SOLZ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 57222 |
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891.7 RUSS The Storm and Other Russian Plays | 891.71 LIBE Eugene Onegin Revisited | 891.71 PUSH Eugene Onegin | 891.72 SOLZ Victory Celebrations, Prisoners & The Love-Girl & The Innocent | 892.78 GIBR The Prophet | 892.78 GIBR Thoughts and Meditations | 892.78 GIBR The Madman |
In March 1953, seventeen years before he received the Nobel Prize, Alexander Solzhenitsyn ended his term in the Ekibastuz labor camp with the play Victory Celebrations and seven of the twelve scenes of Prisoners committed to memory. During his ensuing internal exile, he completed Prisoners and started another play, The Love-Girl and the Innocent. The result is a dramatic trilogy focusing on events of the year 1945: the Russian army's advance into East Prussia and the "repatriation" of former Russian prisoners of war to the Gulag labor camps. Book jacket.
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