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Fifty years ago today, The Gulag Archipelago was published.
A conservative State Duma deputy called for the removal of The Gulag Archipelago from the Russian school curriculum.
Russian literature has an answer for everything. In the times of coronovirus, this is your guide.
There was a time when literary journals ruled Russian intellectual life. That time has passed.
A disturbing attack on a renowned author, and a lighthearted nod to an unlikely TV hero. Plus Russian military expansion, raccoons' domestic expansion, and more unlikely art.
This morning, Vermont Public Radio called to interview me about Solzhenitsyn's legacy and his life in Vermont. I had just interviewed his wife, Natalya Dmitrievna, while in Moscow in May. We had planned to run that interview in our Nov/Dec issue, to coincide with what would have been the author's 90th birthday. But now we will push it up and run it in our Sep/Oct issue, which goes to press this week.
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