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Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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Number of Pages
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Book Summary
One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich Invites Readers Into A Cold, Honesty-Soaked World: A Siberian Labor Camp During World War Ii, Told Through The Eyes Of A Wrongfully Convicted Soldier. This Historical-Fiction Work Is Crafted For Adults And Older Teens Who Seek Penetrating Insight Into Resilience Under Oppression. The Tone Is Sober Yet Hopeful, Offering A Dignified, Human-Centered Lens On Survival And Perseverance.
Crafted In Spare, Unflinching Prose, One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich Unfolds Around A Single Day, Pulling You Into The Rhythm Of Routines, Small Choices, And Quiet Acts Of Solidarity That Sustain The Men Around Denisovich. The Experience Feels Intimate And Immediate, With Moments That Linger Long After They Pass, Making The Weight Of Each Hour Tangible. Enhanced By An Introduction By Yevgeny Yevtushenko And An Afterword By Eric Bogosian, The Narrative Gains Historical Depth And Contemporary Perspective, Inviting Reflection On History, Humanity, And The Will To Endure.
After Finishing One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich, Readers Gain A Deeper Appreciation For Human Endurance, Dignity, And Hope In The Face Of Oppression, And Are Left With A Richer Sense Of What It Means To Stay Humane When Circumstances Are Harsh.
Product Details
Author
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
176
SKU
9780451531049
ISBN
9780451531049
Reading Age
All
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 550
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