Dear Solzhenitsyn-list! Here is an old piece by Solzhenitsyn from London Times. Sorry for the jumping lines! Krista B. **************** The London Times 21...
From yesterday's New York Times: June 13, 2004 POLITICAL POINTS A Cold Morning in Vermont By JOHN TIERNEY IGNAT SOLZHENITSYN understands why so many people...
I received this inquiry today. If anyone is able to help Miss Luo, please contact her directly at mailto:arborlyn@... Thanks for your help! Steve Petrica ...
That's a very strange irony... Can anyone tell me what Solzhenitsyn's opinions were on the Reagan administration's foreign policy approach towards the USSR?...
A response to Steve: The latest issue of NATIONAL REVIEW (June 28,2004), consisting largely of tributes to and reminiscences about Ronald Reagan, includes a...
Alex Klimoff
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Regarding John Tierney's NYTimes article about an anonymous teacher in an unnamed school sending the Solzhenitsyn boys out in the cold to re-examine their ...
Phil: Why was Tierney's article "pathetic?" I don't believe it was an investigative report, seems like a special interest sort of story. The press (and...
Hi. I don't want to stir things up here, but I did find Tierney's story so over the top that I definitely would have preferred more "data" to really trust that...
Please, I am making no accusation against anyone but Tierney. Anyone can write a story second- or third-hand. It would have been fascinating to learn what...
Phil: I suppose I agree with you, especially when you put it like that. It's more effort than I think most journalists put into "lite" stories. But then...
If anyone has a suggestion to offer Sara Masters, please reply to her directly! Her e-mail address is mailto:saramasters@... Thanks. Steve ... From:...
I just recently picked up "August 1914", influenced by other Russian artists such as Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. How far did he get in this series? I don't know a...
Dam Mahoney's fine essay, "Traducing Solzhenitsyn," published recently in First Things, is now available on the web. Go to www.firstthings.com and click on the...
Alex Klimoff
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Hi, the last section of my copy of The Gulag Archipelago contains a note which says that some parts from the Russian version have been omitted as being of...
About two and a half years ago I learned on this site that "one of the landmark novels of Soviet dissident literature, Alexander Solzhenitsyn's "The First...
I haven't heard anything about this production. I know of at least two earlier film versions: one from the mid-70s, made (I think) in Poland, that I remember...
While we are on the subject, I recall hearing about a movie version of "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich." I know it exists but could never find a copy....
Monday, October 18, 2004, 10:10:02 PM, you wrote: Just some results of a quick research: As for Panfilov, it seems that there have been financial issues, since...
... I think the film version of "One Day..." is passable. I liked seeing the novella "fleshed out". But I found the British accents a little distracting. I'm...
I just watched the TV version of First Circle and it was maddening. Like the comment on One Day..., this film couldn't decide was linguistic group should...
Although I am loathe to ask what I am sure is a stupid question, I am hoping someone will enlighten me as to what Gleb Nerzhin is referring to in the First...
According to the Internet Movie Database (imdb.com) no such movie has been made. One wonders how such a movie could be made. There do not even appear to be...
BTW, we're coming up soon on Aleksandr Isaevich's 86th birthday, December 11. (If I'm ever going to meet him, it had better happen soon!) Steve On Thu, 2 Dec...
I've been working on a screenplay for a film based on several memoirs, histories, and of course the monumental works of Solzhenitsyn for about 3 years. I'm on...
thank you so much, you have been alot of help! doctormidnight <doctormidnight@...> wrote: I've been working on a screenplay for a film based on several...
several dramatic films have been produced on the subject, mostly poor. one american television film was called simply "gulag" and used as its setting the ...
The Polish Documentary called Gulag Archipelago apparently has nothing directly to do with Solzhenitsyn's book. It is actually two documentaries, one having...