ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1984, was the first full biography of Solzhenitsyn. Starting with his childhood, it covers every period of his life in considerable detail, showing how Solzhenitsyn’s development paralleled and mirrored the development of Soviet society: ambitious and idealistic in the twenties and thirties, preoccupied with the struggle for survival in the forties, hopeful in the fifties and sixties and disillusioned in the seventies. Solzhenitsyn’s life thus serves as a paradigm for the history of twentieth-century Communism and for the intelligentsia’s attitudes to Communism. At the same time, this book relates Solzhenitsyn’s life to his works, all of which contain a large element of autobiography.

part |972 pages

Solzhenitsyn

chapter 1|14 pages

Out of Chaos and Suffering

chapter 2|21 pages

Childhood

chapter 3|13 pages

Farewell to the Old World

chapter 4|20 pages

Writer and Communist

chapter 5|19 pages

Marriage

chapter 6|14 pages

Fighting for the Fatherland

chapter 7|18 pages

Arrest

chapter 8|16 pages

An Enemy of the Toiling Masses

chapter 9|16 pages

Two Are an Organization

chapter 10|14 pages

First Steps In the Archipelago

chapter 11|13 pages

To The New Jerusalem

chapter 12|17 pages

Life Among the Trusties

chapter 13|19 pages

Special-Assignment Prisoner

chapter 14|16 pages

In the First Circle

chapter 15|15 pages

The Parting of the Ways

chapter 16|19 pages

Not Quite Siberia

chapter 17|25 pages

A Son of Gulag

chapter 18|20 pages

Exiled “In Perpetuity”

chapter 19|22 pages

Cancer Ward

chapter 20|16 pages

Matryon’s Place

chapter 21|19 pages

The Schoolmaster From Ryazan

chapter 22|19 pages

On the Threshold

chapter 23|17 pages

Breakthrough

chapter 24|23 pages

A True Helper of the Party

chapter 25|14 pages

The Crest of the Wave

chapter 26|16 pages

First Doubts

chapter 27|16 pages

Lenin Prize Candidate

chapter 28|20 pages

Not Another Pasternak

chapter 29|12 pages

Enter the KGB

chapter 30|14 pages

The Turning-Point

chapter 31|21 pages

A Period of Adjustment

chapter 32|22 pages

The Best form of Defence

chapter 33|27 pages

Letter to the Writers’ Congress

chapter 34|19 pages

Playing the Western Card

chapter 35|22 pages

Portrait of the Artist at Fifty

chapter 36|25 pages

Expulsion from the Writers’ Union

chapter 37|19 pages

The Taming of Novy Mir

chapter 38|22 pages

The Nobel Prize

chapter 39|18 pages

The Start of a Vast Enterprise

chapter 40|13 pages

Death of a Poet

chapter 41|20 pages

Whose Life is it Anyway?

chapter 42|17 pages

Divorce

chapter 43|26 pages

Coming into the Open

chapter 44|16 pages

The Gulag Archipelago

chapter 45|18 pages

Deported

chapter 46|17 pages

First Months in the West

chapter 47|18 pages

Taking Positions

chapter 48|22 pages

Clarifications

chapter 49|27 pages

On the Move

chapter 50|19 pages

Talking to the Europeans

chapter 51|24 pages

The Sage of Vermont

chapter 52|21 pages

Epilogue