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050 00 $aPG3488$b.O4 O31 1974
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100 1 $aSolzhenit︠s︡yn, Aleksandr Isaevich,$d1918-2008.
245 10 $aOne day in the life of Ivan Denisovich.
260 $aLondon :$bVintage,$c2003.
300 $a160 pages ;$c20 cm
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490 1 $aVintage classics
500 $aThis translation originally published: London: Gollancz, 1962.
520 $aThe Gulag, the Stalinist labour camps to which millions of Russians were condemned for political deviation, has become a household word in the West. This is due to the accounts of many witnesses, but most of all to the novel that first brought Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to public attention. His story of one typical days as experienced by prisoner Ivan Denisovich Shukov is sufficient to describe the entire world of the Soviet camps.
546 $aTranslated from the Russian.
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