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Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a work of historical fiction that offers a stark, intimate look at daily life inside a Soviet gulag. Its central theme is survival and dignity under oppression, seen through the eyes of a prisoner as he moves through a single day. The intended reader includes adults, students of history and world literature, and anyone seeking a powerful, sobering window into life under totalitarian rule. The emotional tone is grave yet compassionate, blending harsh realism with moments of quiet humanity.
The narrative follows a tightly focused day-in-the-life story, told with spare, unflinching prose that captures the cold, demanding routines, the scarcity of bread, and the small, sometimes surprising details that reveal the human capacity to endure. Readers experience the camp through routine work, meals, and conversations that illuminate resilience, humor, and hardship in equal measure.
Readers move through the experience with a prisoner navigating work, meals, and the rhythms of camp life, without sensationalism. The storytelling emphasizes atmosphere over dramatic twists, inviting quiet reflection on courage, memory, and the everyday acts that sustain dignity in the face of dehumanizing systems.
Readers finish with a deeper understanding of life under oppressive regimes, a renewed sense of empathy for those who endured, and prompts for reflection about freedom, memory, and humanity. It leaves a lasting impression as a sober, essential contribution to modern classic literature.
Product Details
Author
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
144
Language
English
SKU
9780141184746
ISBN
9780141184746
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9x0.9x19.8cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 499
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