Noble an American who never knew why the Soviets imprisoned him in their notorious gulag, but not only lived to write books on the grim, decade-long experience but also recovered his family’s company ...
it may not strictly be gulag literature after all. Its author had not been to one, though he did spend two years in various Soviet internment camps and escaped death by sheer luck. Józef Czapski’s ...
Evfrosinia Kersnovskaya who challenged the Stalinist repressive machine not only left us her memories she created a unique archive of drawings which can best be defined as a Gulag comic In ...
The story of Russian writer and Soviet dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008) and his masterpiece, The Gulag Archipelago, published in Paris in 1973, which forever shook the very foundations ...
A renowned author and journalist has visited Bromsgrove to discuss his latest book. On Friday, November 8, John Sweeney met with members of the Bromsgrove Liberal Democrats to talk about his new book, ...