Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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There's a historical irony in watching Ukrainians tearing down Lenin’s statues as a sign of their will to break with Soviet domination, says Slavoj Žižek
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Court's move may cut jail term imposed on fellow Yukos owner Platon Lebedev, who was also sentenced to 10 years in prison
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'Bigger than average' punts on 100/1 Norwegian author forces bookies to suspend betting, writes Liz Bury
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Cabinet memos, from the Falklands war laser weapon to inky thumbs for Sinn Féin and panda pandering in China
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Originally published in the Guardian on 13 February 1974: "The time has come to make Moscow a literary ghetto," says Graham Greene
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A disappointing collection of short works by Solzhenitsyn finds the old dissident by turns nostalgic and doctrinaire, writes Adam Mars-Jones
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Solzhenitsyn's late stories remind us of his range. By Michael Nicholson
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Authors Gerard Woodward, Kevin Wilson and Stephan Solzhenitsyn discuss the role of the family in literature
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For all the romance of the writer as revolutionary, few have dared to man the barricades, writes Robert McCrum
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'His strident political tone was not compatible with typical western discourse,' Ignat Solzhenitsyn tells interviewer. 'Then people saw the beard'
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Residents of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Street in Moscow wage campaign to revert name to Big Communist Street
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Locals opposed to renaming of road in writer's memory tear down signs and demand old communist name back
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Russia's red herring
James MarsonJames Marson: Renaming Big Communist Street in Moscow after Solzhenitsyn doesn't mean an end to Soviet ideology in Russia
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Author, author Author, author: Rebel envy
Pankaj MishraPankaj Mishra on the allure of the dissident writer
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Henry Porter: Today, it is almost impossible to capture what Alexander Solzhenitsyn meant
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The prophet and the commissars
Nina KhrushchevaNina Khrushcheva: It is Solzhenitsyn the anti-modernist crank who remembered in Russia today, not Solzhenitsyn the foe of Soviet barbarism
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Putin among mourners at Nobel laureate's funeral
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Scribe of the gulag
Anne ApplebaumAnne Applebaum: It wasn't Solzhenitsyn's personality that forced people to question their values, but his words
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Thousands expected to visit the open coffin of Nobel prize-winning author and dissident
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Editorial: When writers judge his tone, the word 'thunderous' comes to mind
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The other Solzhenitsyn
William HarrisonWilliam Harrison: Praise his critique of the Soviet system certainly, but remember that it was informed by a deeply reactionary pan-Slavism
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Soviet dissident writer who won a Nobel prize and alerted the world to conditions in the gulags dies, aged 89
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Some key moments in the life of Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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Swallowing shameless lies
Alexander SolzhenitsynAlexander Solzhenitsyn: Ukrainian politicians are misusing the term 'genocide' because they can rely on the west not to know any better
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