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  • ...mpletely criticizes Solzhenitsyn's article, quotes and produces arguments. Solzhenitsyn is a world-famous polemicist, writer. He proved it well in the "Gulag Archi The [[Writers' Union of Kazakhstan|Kazakh writer]] to Solzhenitsyn's unreasonable accusation replies composedly referring to the facts: "From
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  • *{{cite book|author=Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr|title=[[The Gulag Archipelago]]|isbn=0-06-080396-7|publisher=Harper & Row|y [[Category:Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]]
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  • ...home for angels is heaven, and the home for a Vor is prison." According to Aleksandr Gurov, an expert on the Vory who headed the organized crime units of the So ====Set of rules according to [[Alexander Gurov (politician)|Aleksandr Gurov]]====
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  • ...ikhail Sholokhov]], [[Mikhail Bulgakov]], [[Andrei Platonov]], [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]], and [[Varlam Shalamov]]. Russians also gave the [[classical music]] worl ...v]] and [[Mstislav Keldysh]] (creators of the [[Soviet space program]]), [[Aleksandr Lyapunov]], [[Mikhail Dolivo-Dobrovolsky]], [[Andrei Tupolev]], [[Yuri Deni
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  • ...ago, 1918–1956: an experiment in literary investigation. By Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, H. T. Willetts, Thomas P. Whitney. Published by Westview Press, 1997</ref>
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  • ...e site of a [[Gulag]] [[labor camp]], [[Kengir]], mentioned in [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]]'s book ''[[The Gulag Archipelago]]'', and [[Alexander Dolgun]]'s "''An Am
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  • ...ornate) theatre, and another an old fire station mentioned in [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]]'s ''[[The Gulag Archipelago]].'' TO DO: need to clarify their current exi * [[Aleksandr Shustov]], gold medal-winning high jumper
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  • ...cer stadium.<ref>http://www.rferl.org/content/fifty-years-after-denisovich-solzhenitsyn-visit-kazakhstan-former-site-of-gulag-camp-ekibastuz/24779476.html</ref>
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  • ...ed under [[Joseph Stalin]]. He told the CIA he was inspired by [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]] and [[Andrei Sakharov]].{{sfn|Fischer|2008|p=36}}
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  • ...ar the River Kengir in central Kazakhstan. It was mentioned in [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]]'s book, ''[[The Gulag Archipelago]]''. The location of the camp was near
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