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Alexander dolgun books list of books by author alexander dolgun. Alexander dolguns account, remarkably summoned up from memory, is just one of the stories solzhenitsyn might have incorporated in his massive work on the gulag archipelago. An american in the gulag, detailing his arrest by soviet security. Dolgun was initially incarcerated at lefortovo and lubyanka prisons in moscow until he was sent to steplag in dzhezkazgan, kazakhstan. Try searching on jstor for other items related to this book. Ballantine books, 1976, isbn 0345258010 paperback american tells of his arrest and 8 years as a soviet captive. An american in the gulag, cowritten with patrick watson, which recounted his gulag experience in detail. As a 22 year old young american, son of one of the american engineers who took jobs in russia during the depression, he was stopped by secret police, and became prisoner of the mgb for 18 months of hell.
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Without any of the heavy historical structure of that work or the exhaustive political inquiry into the apparat, or the moral vehemence. Alexander dolgun compelled himself to reconstruct his long ordeal at the hands of the soviet secret police. An american in the gulag is a used mass market paperback available to purchase and shipped from firefly bookstore in kutztown, pa. The idea of delhi, romi khosla, nitin rai, national centre. An american in the gulag alexander dolgun, patrick. Yes, my understanding is could be wrong as i read up on this a very long time ago although the gulag as an institution continued the more or less genocidal phase where jews were almost exclusively running the concentration camps was in the interwar years.
After finishing the book, i reflected upon how blessed we are to live the united states where no average citizen is subjected to be picked off the street, interrogated month after month, and then shipped off to a work camp to spend a term of 25 years. The sample convention, or, when fictionalized narratives can. Alexander dolgun s account, remarkably summoned up from memory, is just one of the stories solzhenitsyn might have incorporated in his massive work on the gulag archipelago. A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext. This was released by ballantine books in june 1976. Whether youve loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. As a 22 year old young american, son of one of the american engineers who took jobs in russia during the depression, he was stopped by secret police.