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The Gulag Archipelago 1 & 2 ~ Alexander Solzhenitsyn

Medium hard cover with dust jacket
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A monumental exposé of Soviet repression, The Gulag Archipelago Volumes 1 & 2 blend historical investigation with personal testimony. Drawing from his own imprisonment and hundreds of survivor accounts, Solzhenitsyn documents the machinery of arrest, interrogation, and forced labor from 1918 to 1956. These volumes trace the descent into the gulag system where despair, not hope, was the key to survival and reveal the ideological scaffolding that justified mass cruelty. A sobering, essential work that reshaped global understanding of totalitarianism.

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22 Nov 2025