solzhenitsyn in A Sentence

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    Or is Solzhenitsyn closer to the truth?

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    Solzhenitsyn was then captured and exiled to West Germany.

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    A very hard book, moreover, there were always rumors that Solzhenitsyn had exaggerated a lot.

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    Solzhenitsyn traveled to the United States, where he eventually settled on a secluded estate in Cavendish, Vt.

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    Solzhenitsyn's Soviet citizenship was restored a year later, and he returned to Russia four years after that.

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    Its founder can be considered the well-known anti-Soviet, a favorite of the West and the Russian"democracy" Alexander Solzhenitsyn.

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    He claimed a group of Czech prisoners had appealed to Davis for support, which Solzhenitsyn said she had declined.

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    In February 1974, Solzhenitsyn was arrested, stripped of his Soviet citizenship, and flown against his will to Frankfurt, West Germany.

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    Solzhenitsyn did not accept the award and prize money until 10 December 1974, after he was deported from the Soviet Union.

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    Just as a dog goes to search for some mysterious grass that will save him… ”From “The Cancer Ward” by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.

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    Just as a dog goes to search for some mysterious grass that will save him….”from Cancer Ward, by the Nobel laureate Alexandr Solzhenitsyn,

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    Later, Solzhenitsyn recalled that his mother had fought for survival and that they had to keep his father's background in the old Imperial Army a secret.

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    Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who wrote the critical One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature and subsequently exiled from the Soviet Union.

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    In recent years, Chukovsky, a popular favorite, winner of several state prizes and a holder of orders, at the same time maintained contacts with dissidents(Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Litvinov, his daughter Lydia was also a prominent human rights activist).

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    You could not, for example, consistently agree with the visions for Russia's future articulated by those two great anti-Soviet dissidents, Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Andrei Sakharov, since they disagreed fundamentally with each other; but you could stand in equal solidarity with them both.

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