Solzhenit︠s︡yn, Aleksandr Isaevich 1918-2008
Overview
Works: | 4,447 works in 13,239 publications in 27 languages and 148,659 library holdings |
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Genres: | Fiction Biographies Historical fiction Political fiction Novels Autobiographical fiction War stories Medical fiction Poetry Short stories |
Roles: | Author, Creator, Contributor, Author of introduction, Other, Interviewee, Honoree, Dedicatee, Editor, Lyricist, Compiler, Bibliographic antecedent, Translator, Narrator, Recipient, Performer |
Classifications: | PG3488.O4, 891.7344 |
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Most widely held works about
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn
- The oak and the calf : sketches of literary life in the Soviet Union by Aleksandr Isaevič Solženicyn( Book )
- Stories and prose poems by Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn( Book )
- Solzhenitsyn : a biography by Michael Scammell( Book )
- Solzhenitsyn: a documentary record by Leopold Labedz( Book )
- Solzhenitsyn by Christopher Moody( Book )
- Solzhenitsyn by David Burg( Book )
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn : a century in his life by D. M Thomas( Book )
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn : the major novels by Abraham Rothberg( Book )
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn by Andrej Kodjak( Book )
- Intimate strangers : Arendt, Marcuse, Solzhenitsyn, and Said in American political discourse by Andreea Deciu Ritivoi( )
- "We never make mistakes" : two short novels by Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn( Book )
- Solzhenitsyn by György Lukács( Book )
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: critical essays and documentary materials by John B Dunlop( Book )
- Solzhenitsyn : a collection of critical essays by Kathryn B Feuer( Book )
- Solzhenitsyn, a pictorial autobiography by Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn( Book )
- Solzhenitsyn, the moral vision by Edward E Ericson( Book )
- Apricot jam, and other stories by Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn( Book )
- Détente : prospects for democracy and dictatorship by Aleksandr I Solženicyn( Book )
- Invisible allies by Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn( Book )
- Solzhenitsyn : a soul in exile by Joseph Pearce( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn
One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn(
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315 editions published between 1900 and 2020 in 7 languages and held by 9,437 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
One of the most chilling novels ever written about the oppression of totalitarian regimes--and the first to open Western eyes to the terrors of Stalin's prison camps, this book allowed Solzhenitsyn, who later became Russia's conscience in exile, to challenge the brutal might of the Soviet Union
315 editions published between 1900 and 2020 in 7 languages and held by 9,437 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
One of the most chilling novels ever written about the oppression of totalitarian regimes--and the first to open Western eyes to the terrors of Stalin's prison camps, this book allowed Solzhenitsyn, who later became Russia's conscience in exile, to challenge the brutal might of the Soviet Union
The Gulag Archipelago, 1918-1956 : an experiment in literary investigation by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn(
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201 editions published between 1956 and 2020 in 10 languages and held by 5,859 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Drawing on his own experiences before, during, and after his 11 years of incarceration and exile, Solzhenitsyn reveals with torrential narrative and dramatic power the entire apparatus of Soviet repression. Through truly Shakespearean portraits of its victims, we encounter the secret police operations, the labor camps and prisons, the uprooting or extermination of whole populations. Yet we also witness astounding moral courage, the incorruptibility with which the occasional individual or a few scattered groups, all defenseless, endured brutality and degradation. Solzhenitsyn's genius has transmuted this grisly indictment into a literary miracle
201 editions published between 1956 and 2020 in 10 languages and held by 5,859 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Drawing on his own experiences before, during, and after his 11 years of incarceration and exile, Solzhenitsyn reveals with torrential narrative and dramatic power the entire apparatus of Soviet repression. Through truly Shakespearean portraits of its victims, we encounter the secret police operations, the labor camps and prisons, the uprooting or extermination of whole populations. Yet we also witness astounding moral courage, the incorruptibility with which the occasional individual or a few scattered groups, all defenseless, endured brutality and degradation. Solzhenitsyn's genius has transmuted this grisly indictment into a literary miracle
The cancer ward by
Aleksandr Isaevič Solženicyn(
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386 editions published between 1968 and 2017 in 12 languages and held by 5,459 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A largely autobiographical account of a group of people who pass through the cancer wing of a provincial Soviet hospital in 1955, it is a vivid portrait of individuals in isolation whose collective concern is disease. Through the stories of patients and doctors, political prisoners and bureaucrats, the young and the old, it probes the fears and the hopes of an entire cross-section of Soviet society. Cancer Ward has been seen as a metaphor for the malignancy afflicting the Russian nation, but the moral and ethical questions it raises-about love and conscience, life and death, spiritual sorrows and triumphs-rise above their immediate political context to assure universal significance. This is the complete, unexpurgated edition translated by Nicholas Betthell and David Burg. It includes Solzhenitsyn's world-famous letters to the Fourth Congress of Soviet Writers and the Writers' Union, a transcript of the proceedings of a session of the Soviet Writers' Secretariat, and an afterword by Vladimir Petrov
386 editions published between 1968 and 2017 in 12 languages and held by 5,459 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A largely autobiographical account of a group of people who pass through the cancer wing of a provincial Soviet hospital in 1955, it is a vivid portrait of individuals in isolation whose collective concern is disease. Through the stories of patients and doctors, political prisoners and bureaucrats, the young and the old, it probes the fears and the hopes of an entire cross-section of Soviet society. Cancer Ward has been seen as a metaphor for the malignancy afflicting the Russian nation, but the moral and ethical questions it raises-about love and conscience, life and death, spiritual sorrows and triumphs-rise above their immediate political context to assure universal significance. This is the complete, unexpurgated edition translated by Nicholas Betthell and David Burg. It includes Solzhenitsyn's world-famous letters to the Fourth Congress of Soviet Writers and the Writers' Union, a transcript of the proceedings of a session of the Soviet Writers' Secretariat, and an afterword by Vladimir Petrov
August 1914 by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn(
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113 editions published between 1971 and 2014 in 8 languages and held by 5,305 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
General Samsonov and Colonel Vorotyntsev lead Russian soldiers into battle and subsequent defeat at the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914
113 editions published between 1971 and 2014 in 8 languages and held by 5,305 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
General Samsonov and Colonel Vorotyntsev lead Russian soldiers into battle and subsequent defeat at the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914
The first circle by
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn(
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51 editions published between 1954 and 1997 in English and Chinese and held by 3,040 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The First Circle of Dante's Hell--where the souls of the pre-Christian philosophers are doomed to exist throughout eternity--stands in this novel as a metaphor for certain penal institutions of Stalin's Russia
51 editions published between 1954 and 1997 in English and Chinese and held by 3,040 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The First Circle of Dante's Hell--where the souls of the pre-Christian philosophers are doomed to exist throughout eternity--stands in this novel as a metaphor for certain penal institutions of Stalin's Russia
In the first circle : a novel : the restored text by
Aleksandr Isaevǐc Soľzenicyn(
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412 editions published between 1968 and 2018 in 17 languages and held by 2,924 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Moscow, Christmas Eve, 1949. The Soviet secret police intercept a call made to the American embassy by a Russian diplomat who promises to deliver secrets about the nascent Soviet Atomic Bomb program. On that same day, a brilliant mathematician is locked away inside a Moscow prison that houses the country's brightest minds. He and his fellow prisoners are charged with using their abilities to sleuth out the caller's identity, and they must choose whether to aid Joseph Stalin's repressive state -- or refuse and accept transfer to the Siberian Gulag camps and almost certain death. --from publisher description
412 editions published between 1968 and 2018 in 17 languages and held by 2,924 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Moscow, Christmas Eve, 1949. The Soviet secret police intercept a call made to the American embassy by a Russian diplomat who promises to deliver secrets about the nascent Soviet Atomic Bomb program. On that same day, a brilliant mathematician is locked away inside a Moscow prison that houses the country's brightest minds. He and his fellow prisoners are charged with using their abilities to sleuth out the caller's identity, and they must choose whether to aid Joseph Stalin's repressive state -- or refuse and accept transfer to the Siberian Gulag camps and almost certain death. --from publisher description
Lenin in Zurich : chapters by
Alexander SOLZHENITSYN(
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37 editions published between 1975 and 1984 in English and Undetermined and held by 2,006 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In his new book, Lenin in Zurich, Alexander Solzhenitsyn introduces the central character of his projected multi-volume account of Russian revolutionary history - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. With incomparable knowledge of the events and people, Solzhenitsyn explores and clarifies the crucial years 1914-17 and draws a compelling psychological portrait of the man who was the architect of the Revolution. Lenin in Zurich chronicles Lenin's frustrating exile in Switzerland, from his arrest in Cracow and subsequent flight to Zurich at the outbreak of World War I to his departure for Russia in 1917 in a sealed train protected by the German government, years in which Lenin stood alone, without support from the deeply divided European socialist movement and isolated from his fellow revolutionaries. Solzhenitsyn examines the private man as well as the familiar public figure, concentrating on facets of Lenin's personality and behavior that have been glossed over in most books about him: his disillusionment and dejection over the future of the Bolshevik cause, his love for lnessa Armand, his preoccupation with the difficulties of subsidizing the activities of his party, and, most important, his secret safe-passage and financial arrangements with the Germans. The Lenin that emerges is not the distant, omniscient leader and theoretician but a man of human proportions with human needs, weaknesses, and concerns. Solzhenitsyn has set himself the task of establishing the truth of Russia's early revolutionary years and of probing the character of the man who had such an indelible impact on his country's fate. Lenin in Zurich fulfills the challenge of this task, reaffirming once again Solzhenitsyn's remarkable vision and his vital place in world literature
37 editions published between 1975 and 1984 in English and Undetermined and held by 2,006 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In his new book, Lenin in Zurich, Alexander Solzhenitsyn introduces the central character of his projected multi-volume account of Russian revolutionary history - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. With incomparable knowledge of the events and people, Solzhenitsyn explores and clarifies the crucial years 1914-17 and draws a compelling psychological portrait of the man who was the architect of the Revolution. Lenin in Zurich chronicles Lenin's frustrating exile in Switzerland, from his arrest in Cracow and subsequent flight to Zurich at the outbreak of World War I to his departure for Russia in 1917 in a sealed train protected by the German government, years in which Lenin stood alone, without support from the deeply divided European socialist movement and isolated from his fellow revolutionaries. Solzhenitsyn examines the private man as well as the familiar public figure, concentrating on facets of Lenin's personality and behavior that have been glossed over in most books about him: his disillusionment and dejection over the future of the Bolshevik cause, his love for lnessa Armand, his preoccupation with the difficulties of subsidizing the activities of his party, and, most important, his secret safe-passage and financial arrangements with the Germans. The Lenin that emerges is not the distant, omniscient leader and theoretician but a man of human proportions with human needs, weaknesses, and concerns. Solzhenitsyn has set himself the task of establishing the truth of Russia's early revolutionary years and of probing the character of the man who had such an indelible impact on his country's fate. Lenin in Zurich fulfills the challenge of this task, reaffirming once again Solzhenitsyn's remarkable vision and his vital place in world literature
From under the rubble by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn(
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32 editions published between 1974 and 1989 in English and held by 1,771 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
32 editions published between 1974 and 1989 in English and held by 1,771 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Letter to the Soviet leaders by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn(
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64 editions published between 1973 and 1981 in 9 languages and held by 1,695 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"In 1973, near the height of the Sino-Soviet conflict, Solzhenitsyn sent a Letter to the Soviet Leaders to a limited number of upper echelon Soviet officials. This work, which was published for the general public in the Western world a year after it was sent to its intended audience, beseeched the Soviet Union's authorities to Give them their ideology! Let the Chinese leaders glory in it for a while. And for that matter, let them shoulder the whole sackful of unfulfillable international obligations, let them grunt and heave and instruct humanity, and foot all the bills for their absurd economics (a million a day just to Cuba), and let them support terrorists and guerrillas in the Southern Hemisphere too if they like. The main source of the savage feuding between us will then melt away, a great many points of today's contention and conflict all over the world will also melt away, and a military clash will become a much remoter possibility and perhaps won't take place at all [author's emphasis]."--Wikipedia
64 editions published between 1973 and 1981 in 9 languages and held by 1,695 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"In 1973, near the height of the Sino-Soviet conflict, Solzhenitsyn sent a Letter to the Soviet Leaders to a limited number of upper echelon Soviet officials. This work, which was published for the general public in the Western world a year after it was sent to its intended audience, beseeched the Soviet Union's authorities to Give them their ideology! Let the Chinese leaders glory in it for a while. And for that matter, let them shoulder the whole sackful of unfulfillable international obligations, let them grunt and heave and instruct humanity, and foot all the bills for their absurd economics (a million a day just to Cuba), and let them support terrorists and guerrillas in the Southern Hemisphere too if they like. The main source of the savage feuding between us will then melt away, a great many points of today's contention and conflict all over the world will also melt away, and a military clash will become a much remoter possibility and perhaps won't take place at all [author's emphasis]."--Wikipedia
Candle in the wind by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn(
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29 editions published between 1960 and 1976 in English and held by 1,547 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A play concerned with the use of science to effect drastic personality changes
29 editions published between 1960 and 1976 in English and held by 1,547 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A play concerned with the use of science to effect drastic personality changes
For the good of the cause by
Aleksandr Isaevic Solzenicyn(
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56 editions published between 1963 and 1974 in 5 languages and held by 1,377 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in a provincial technical school, the story concerns a confrontation between bureaucracy and the students and teachers. The author presents a remarkable cross-section of Soviet life from ordinary students, workers, and teachers to the omnipotent officials in Moscow
56 editions published between 1963 and 1974 in 5 languages and held by 1,377 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in a provincial technical school, the story concerns a confrontation between bureaucracy and the students and teachers. The author presents a remarkable cross-section of Soviet life from ordinary students, workers, and teachers to the omnipotent officials in Moscow
Ten years after Ivan Denisovich by
Zhores A Medvedev(
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8 editions published between 1973 and 1975 in English and held by 1,352 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Solzhenitsyn's open letter to the fourth Soviet Writers' Congress": pages 197-202
8 editions published between 1973 and 1975 in English and held by 1,352 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Solzhenitsyn's open letter to the fourth Soviet Writers' Congress": pages 197-202
The love-girl and the innocent : a play by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn(
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20 editions published between 1969 and 1974 in English and Undetermined and held by 1,298 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
'The Love-Girl and the Innocent' is a brilliant play about the inhuman world of the [Stalinist] camps, that have their own rules, and where nothing of the world outside matters. The 'Innocent' is a newly arrived prisoner, who still bears idealism and is reluctant to adopt the camp techniques of survival. His love for Lyuba, one of the many women forced by circumstances to sell themselves for privileges and rations, tempts him to compromise with himself and betray his moral and emotional loyalties. --Kabanowa at Amazon.com
20 editions published between 1969 and 1974 in English and Undetermined and held by 1,298 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
'The Love-Girl and the Innocent' is a brilliant play about the inhuman world of the [Stalinist] camps, that have their own rules, and where nothing of the world outside matters. The 'Innocent' is a newly arrived prisoner, who still bears idealism and is reluctant to adopt the camp techniques of survival. His love for Lyuba, one of the many women forced by circumstances to sell themselves for privileges and rations, tempts him to compromise with himself and betray his moral and emotional loyalties. --Kabanowa at Amazon.com
Warning to the West by
Aleksandr Solženicyn(
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19 editions published between 1975 and 2019 in English and held by 1,281 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contains texts from the author's speeches in the U.S. during 1975 and his BBC interview and radio speech in 1976
19 editions published between 1975 and 2019 in English and held by 1,281 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contains texts from the author's speeches in the U.S. during 1975 and his BBC interview and radio speech in 1976
November 1916 by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn(
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24 editions published between 1972 and 2014 in English and held by 1,270 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A novel on the 1917 Russian Revolution, chronicling the events which led up to it. The protagonists are its participants--from peasant to tsar. Part two of a multi-volume epic which began with August 1914
24 editions published between 1972 and 2014 in English and held by 1,270 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A novel on the 1917 Russian Revolution, chronicling the events which led up to it. The protagonists are its participants--from peasant to tsar. Part two of a multi-volume epic which began with August 1914
One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn(
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65 editions published between 1963 and 2013 in 3 languages and held by 1,094 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A story about one day inside a Soviet camp
65 editions published between 1963 and 2013 in 3 languages and held by 1,094 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A story about one day inside a Soviet camp
Rebuilding Russia : reflections and tentative proposals by
Aleksandr Isaevič Solženicyn(
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23 editions published between 1990 and 1991 in English and Undetermined and held by 980 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Nobel Prize winning author offers proposals for the economic and political revitalization of the Soviet Union
23 editions published between 1990 and 1991 in English and Undetermined and held by 980 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Nobel Prize winning author offers proposals for the economic and political revitalization of the Soviet Union
Prussian nights : a poem by
Aleksandr Isaevič Solženicyn(
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9 editions published in 1977 in English and Multiple languages and held by 929 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published in 1977 in English and Multiple languages and held by 929 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The mortal danger : how misconceptions about Russia imperil America by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn(
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21 editions published between 1980 and 1986 in English and Spanish and held by 849 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Anyone not hopelessly blinded by his own illusions must recognize that the West today finds itself in a crisis, perhaps even in mortal danger .... All of America's mistakes and misconceptions about Russia might have been purely academic in the past, but not in the swift-moving world of today." These two sentences epitomize the argument in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's powerful new book. He analyzes in detail the persistent misconceptions of Russian history by American historians, diplomats, and journalists and their confusion of "the Russian people" with the Soviet regime. Solzhenitsyn is convinced that these misguided views have led to disastrous mistakes in foreign policy from which Americans must rescue themselves. Few American scholars or statesmen emerge unscathed in Solzhenitsyn's portrait of true Soviet policy and its worldwide intent--a version in striking contrast to the commonly accepted Western analyses. He counsels against any optimism about ďtente or the possibility of accommodation among the Soviet leadership. The viewpoint of The Mortal Danger is bitter and explosive but it originates in a mind which has experienced Soviet Russia from the depths of its harsh interior--and has no illusions about its leadership.-- Back cover
21 editions published between 1980 and 1986 in English and Spanish and held by 849 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Anyone not hopelessly blinded by his own illusions must recognize that the West today finds itself in a crisis, perhaps even in mortal danger .... All of America's mistakes and misconceptions about Russia might have been purely academic in the past, but not in the swift-moving world of today." These two sentences epitomize the argument in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's powerful new book. He analyzes in detail the persistent misconceptions of Russian history by American historians, diplomats, and journalists and their confusion of "the Russian people" with the Soviet regime. Solzhenitsyn is convinced that these misguided views have led to disastrous mistakes in foreign policy from which Americans must rescue themselves. Few American scholars or statesmen emerge unscathed in Solzhenitsyn's portrait of true Soviet policy and its worldwide intent--a version in striking contrast to the commonly accepted Western analyses. He counsels against any optimism about ďtente or the possibility of accommodation among the Soviet leadership. The viewpoint of The Mortal Danger is bitter and explosive but it originates in a mind which has experienced Soviet Russia from the depths of its harsh interior--and has no illusions about its leadership.-- Back cover
A world split apart : commencement address delivered at Harvard University, June 8, 1978 by
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn(
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17 editions published between 1978 and 2002 in 4 languages and held by 846 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
17 editions published between 1978 and 2002 in 4 languages and held by 846 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Willetts, H. T. Translator
- Whitney, Thomas P. Translator
- Glenny, Michael Translator
- Tvardovskiĭ, A. (Aleksandr) 1910-1971 Author of introduction Contributor
- Klimoff, Alexis Other Translator
- Burg, David Other Author Translator
- Labedz, Leopold Other Performer Author Editor
- Ericson, Edward E. Other Adapter Author Editor
- Parker, Ralph Translator
- Dunlop, John B. Other Author
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A. 솔제니친
Aleksandar Isajevič Solženjicin
Aleksandar Solženjicin
Aleksander Solxenitsin
Aleksander Solženicin
Aleksander Sołżenicyn rosyjski prozaik, noblista
Aleksander Solzjenitsyn
Aleksandr Isaevič Solženicyn
Aleksandr Isaevič Solženicyn scrittore, drammaturgo e storico russo
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn
Aleksandr Isaievich Solzhenitzyn
Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn
Aleksandr Solĵenicin
Aleksandr Solĵenicin rusia verkisto kaj historiisto
Aleksandr Soljenițîn
Aleksandr Soljenițîn scriitor rus
Aleksandr Soljenitsin
Aleksandr Soljenitsin escriptor rus
Aleksandr Soljenitsyn
Aleksandr Solsjenitsyn
.aleksandr.solxenitsin
Aleksandr Sołżeńicyn
Aleksandr Solženitsõn
Aleksandr Solženitsõn Venemaa kirjanik
Aleksandr Solženitsyn
Aleksandr Solženitsyn venäläinen kirjailija ja historioitsija
Aleksandr Solzhenitsin
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn escritor e historiador ruso
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn escritor ruso
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Ruso a mannurat ken aktibista
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Russian writer
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn shkrimtar rus
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn úrscéalaí, scríbhneoir drámaí agus staraí Rúiseach
Aleksandr Solzjenitsyn
Aleksandr Solzjenitsyn Russisch schrijver (1918-2008)
Aleksandr Solzjenitsyn russisk forfatter og historiker
Aleksandr Solzjenitsyn rysk författare
Aleksandras Solženicynas
Aleksandrs Solžeņicins
Alekszandr Iszajevics Szolzsenyicin orosz író
Alexander Issajewitsch Soljenizyn russesche Schrëftsteller
Alexander Issajewitsch Solschenizyn en russische Schriftsteller
Alexander Issajewitsch Solschenizyn russischer Schriftsteller, Dramatiker, Historiker und Literaturnobelpreisträger
Alexander Issajewitsch Solschenizyn russischer Schriftsteller, Dramatiker, Historiker und Literaturnobelpreisträger (1918-2008)
Alexander Soljenítsin
Alexander Soljenítsin romancista, dramaturgo e historiador russo
Alexander Soljenizyn
Alexander Solschenizyn
Alexander Solženicyn
Alexander Solzhenitsin
Alexander Solzhenitsyn nofelydd, dramodydd a hanesydd Rwsiaidd
Alexandr Isajevič Solženicyn ruský spisovateľ, disident, držiteľ nobelovej ceny za literatúru
Alexandr Isajevič Solženicyn ruský spisovatel, publicista a politický činitel
Alexandr Soljenicyn
Alexandr Solženicyn ruský spisovatel, publicista a politický činitel
Alexandre Soljenitsyne
Alexandre Soljenitsyne écrivain russe
Alikjanḍar Solniṭīn
Cōlsen_iṭ?cin_, .. 1918-2008
Cōlsen̲iṭcin̲ 1918-2008
Cолженицын, Александр
Saljenîtsîn, Aleksandr 1918-2008
So-erh-jen-ni-chʿin, Ya 1918-2008
So-jen-ni-hsin
So-jen-ni-hsin 1918-
So-jen-ni-hsin 1918-2008
Solchenichʿin
Solchenichʾin 1918-2008
Solchenitsyn, Aleksandr Ísajevítsj, 1918-2008
Solgenitsin , A. I.
Solgenitsin , Aleksandr
Solgenitsin, Aleksandr 1918-
Solgenitsin, Aleksandr 1918-2008
Solgenitsin, Aleksandr Isaevic.
Solgenitsyn , Aleksandr
Solgenitzin , Alexander
Soljemitsin, Aleksandr, 1918-2008
Soljemitzyni, Alexandre, 1918-2008
Soljeniţîn A.
Soljeniţîn A. 1918-2008
Soljeniṭîn , Aleksandr
Soljenițîn, Alexandr 1918-2008
Soljenitsien, Alexander
Soljenitsin
Soljenitsin, A. 1918-2008
Soljenitsin, Alejandro Isaievich, 1918-2008
Soljenitsin, Aleksandr
Soljenîtsîn, Aleksandr 1918-2008
Soljenîtsîn, Aleksandr Îsayevîç 1918-2008
Soljenitsin, Alexander 1918-2008
Soljenitsin, Alexandr 1918-2008
Soljenitsin Alexandre
Soljenítsin Alexsandr
Soljenitsine Alexandre
Soljenitsine, Alexandre 1918-2008
Soljenitsinn Alexandre
Soljenitsyn, A. 1918-2008
Soljenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevič 1918-2008
Soljenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevitch
Soljenitsyn Aleksandr Isaevitch 1918-2008
Soljenitsyn, Alexander.
Soljenitsyn Alexandre
Soljenitsyn Alexandre 1918-2008
Soljénitsyne.
Soljénitsyne 1918-2008
Soljénitsyne A.
Soljénitsyne, A. 1918-2008
Soljenitsyne, A. I. 1918-2008
Soljenitsyne, Aleksandr Isaevitch.
Soljenitsyne Aleksandr Isaevitch 1918-2008
Soljenitsyne, Aleksandr Issaïevitch
Soljenitsyne Aleksandr Issaïevitch 1918-2008
Soljénitsyne, Alexandre.
Soljénitsyne, Alexandre 1918-
Soljénitsyne, Alexandre 1918-2008
Soljénitsyne, Alexandre Isaevitch 1918-2008
Soljenitsyne, Alexandre Isaïevitch 1918-2008
Soljenitzin, Alexandr 1918-2008
Soljenitzsyne, Alexandre 1918-2008
Soljenytsine Alexandre 1918-2008
Sollzhenjicin, Aleksandër, 1918-2008
Solschenicyn, Alexander 1918-2008
Solschenitzin, Alexander 1918-
Solschenixyn, Alexander
Solschenizin, Alexander 1918-2008
Solschenizyn.
Solschenizyn 1918-2008
Solschenizyn A.
Solschenizyn A. 1918-2008
Solschenizyn, Aleksandr 1918-2008
Solschenizyn, Aleksandr Issajewitsch 1918-2008
Solschenizyn, Alexader 1918-2008
Solschenizyn Alexander
Solschenizyn, Alexander 1918-
Solschenizyn Alexander 1918-2008
Solschenizyn, Alexander Isaakovič, 1918-2008
Solschenizyn, Alexander Isaevič 1918-2008
Solschenizyn, Alexander Issajewitsch.
Solschenizyn, Alexander Issajewitsch 1918-2008
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Solyhenitsyn, Alexandr Isaevich 1918-2008
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Александар Солженицин
Александар Солжењицин
Александар Солжењицин руски писац
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Александр Солженицын
Александър Солженицин
Александър Солженицин Руски писател
Аляксандар Салжаніцын
Аляксандр Ісаевіч Салжаніцын
Солженицин, Александар, 1918-2008
Солженицын А.
Солженицын, А 1918-2008
Солженицын, А. (Александр Исаевич), 1918-2008
Солженицын А.И.
Солженицын А. И. 1918-2008
Солженицын, А. И. (Александр Исаевич), 1918-2008
Солженицын Александр
Солженицын, Александр 1918-2008
Солженицын, Александр (Александр Исаевич), 1918-2008
Солженицын, Александр И..
Солженицын, Александр Исаевич
Солженицын Александр Исаевич 1918-2008
Солженіцин Олександр Ісайович
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Ալեքսանդր Սոլժենիցին
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סולז׳ניצין, אלכסנדר
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סולז׳ניצין, אלקסנדר 1918-2008
סולז'ניצין, אלכסנדר 1918-2008
ألكسندر إيزافيتش سولجينتسين، 1918-2008
الكسندر سولجنتسين
ألكسندر سولجنتسين، 1918-2008
ألكسندر سولجنيتسين
ألكسندر سولجنيتسين كاتب روسي
ألئکساندر سولئژنیستین
الکزنڈر سولنٹین
آلکساندر سولژنیتسین
آلکساندر سولژنیتسین نویسنده روسی
الیکزینڈر سلزینسٹائن
الیگزنڈر سولزنتسن
سولجينيتزن، ألكسندر، 1918-2008
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அலெக்சாண்டர் சோல்செனிட்சின்
ಅಲೆಕ್ಸಾಂಡರ್ ಸೊಲ್ಜೆನಿತ್ಸಿನ್
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솔제니친, A. 1918-2008
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솔제니친, 알렉산드로 1918-2008
솔제니친, 알렉산드르 1918-2008
솔제니친, 알렉산드르 이사에비치 1918-2008
솔제니친, 알렉산드르 이사에빗치 1918-2008
솔제니친, 알렉산드르 이사예비치 1918-2008
쏠제니쯔인 1918-2008
쏠제니찐 1918-2008
알렉산드르 솔제니친
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索忍尼辛, 亚力山大 1918-2008
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