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Thursday, February 09, 2006

Solzhenitsyn returns, on Russian TV

Solzhenitsyn returns, on Russian TV
By Steven Lee Myers The New York Times

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2006

MOSCOW A grandfatherly figure, his bearded face wrinkled into a smile, peers down from billboards around town. It is surprise enough that the man is Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the once-exiled writer, Nobel Prize winner and, of late, octogenarian scold. It is even more so that the billboards advertise his adaptation being broadcast - on state television, no less - of one of his fiercely anti-Soviet novels, "The First Circle."
My wife bought me The Gulag Archipelago for Christmas, which I both admit to really desiring to read and having not done so (yet). Solzhenitsyn is a hero of mine, nonetheless. I've read excerpts of the book and several of his essays. His soul runs very -- very -- deep, on the level of a Pascal or a Dostoyevsky (perhaps more appropriately). He's one of those sorts I do not personally know, yet feel indebted to. These are one in about, what would you say?, several million?

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