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Gulag Literature in Italy (1991-2022). A Few Notes on Editions and Re-editions of a 'Minimal Canon'
The paper deals with the publishing history in the post-Soviet era of three very prominent works in Gulag literature in Italian translation – Life and Fate by Vasilij Grossman, Kolyma Tales by Varlam Šalamov and The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr ...
Maurizia Calusio
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The work is devoted to verbal personification as a means of predicate evaluation, which is in demand when analyzing the concept of «GULAG» in A.I. Solzhenitsyn's novel «The GULAG Archipelago». The purpose of the article
D.N. Ananev
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Rutas del exilio en "Archipiélago Gulag" [PDF]
La obra de Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, Archipiélago Gulag, supone un testimonio directo del llamado gulag, el sistema carcelario y de trabajo de la Unión Soviética. En ella el autor retrata, guiado por entrevistas personales y por su propia experiencia dentro
Ángel Clemente Escobar
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The Newspaper “Literature and Art of Bamlag” as a Literary Precedent of the GULAG [PDF]
The article is devoted to artistic and publicistic material that was published on the pages of the newspaper “Literature and Art of the BAMLAG.” It belonged to one of the largest divisions of the Gulag — BAMLAG prison camp, located from 1932 to 1938 on ...
Tatyana Ye. Smykovskaya
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Presos en Rusia: la memoria española del Gulag durante el franquismo (1954-1975) [PDF]
Miembros de la División Azul y del exilio republicano permanecieron en los campos de trabajo rusos durante más de una década. A su vuelta, fueron utilizados por el régimen franquista para contribuir a la propaganda antisoviética que se desarrolló a lo ...
Jesús Guzmán Mora
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Soviet Criminal Law in the Eyes of a Gulag Prisoner: Alexandr Solzhenitsyn’s Lecture on Criminal Law in Light of The Gulag Archipelago In his monumental non-fiction book, The Gulag Archipelago ...
Adam Lityński
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Holocaust***Gulag: Repressing, Rescuing, and Regulating Recalcitrant Legacies
Is it possible to bring into conversation two different traumatic legacies that occurred in the twentieth century in Europe? How can we engage in productive conversation about two totalitarian systems that repressed, incarcerated, dehumanized, and ...
Krondorfer Björn, Tolstaya Katya
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A New Perspective for Gulag Literature Studies: the Gulag Press [PDF]
This article focuses on a fruitful line of research that has so far been largely neglected, namely literary production within the Soviet prisons and camps.
Andrea Gullotta
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Lecciones del Archipiélago Gulag [PDF]
Reseña del siguiente libro:SOLZHENITSYN, Aleksandr (2007). El Archipiélago Gulag (Josep M. Güel y Enrique Fernández Vemet, trad.). Edición electrónica.
Carlos Bello Gándara +1 more
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Più forte dell’orrore. Come la memoria del bello vinse il Lager e il Gulag [PDF]
The contribution outlines a particular dimension of the internment experience, that “remnant of spiritual freedom, of the free attitude of the ego towards the world – as Viktor Frankl explains – even in that state, only apparently of absolute compulsion”.
Giuseppe Ghini
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