The Gulag Archipelago

An Experiment in Literary Investigation , #Volume 2

Paperback, 752 pages

English language

Published Aug. 6, 2007 by Harper Perennial Modern Classics.

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978-0-06-125372-0
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I'm not sure what more I can say about this volume that I haven't already expressed in my review of the first volume.

It's difficult not only from the depressive and shocking nature of the content, but as well as reading it as a non-russian with only a spattering of knowledge about this era. But I do feel far more confident this time round. I follow the stories, I know the vernacular, I know the timelines & things get worse - but I'm no longer surprised.

There are definite repetitions in this volume that, word for word, you read in the first volume. I guess, at each of these junctures we get an elaboration on each topic, but it makes such a long work even longer.

The most interesting part would have to have been the exposition of the thieves law and how they came to essentially run the camps …

Subjects

  • Prison Systems
  • Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr - Prose & Criticism
  • History
  • History - General History
  • History: World
  • Europe - Former Soviet Republics
  • History / Former Soviet Republics

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