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Ladataan... One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich (alkuperäinen julkaisuvuosi 1962; vuoden 1984 painos)Tekijä: Alexander Solzhenitsyn (Tekijä)
TeostiedotIvan Denisovitšin päivä (tekijä: Alexander Solzhenitsyn) (1962)
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» 66 lisää Russian Literature (12) Favourite Books (311) Short and Sweet (34) Writers at Risk (2) 1,001 BYMRBYD Concensus (160) CCE 1000 Good Books List (165) Read This Next (22) Books Read in 2014 (1,276) Books Read in 2015 (2,626) Read (93) Nobel Price Winners (155) Europe (146) My favourite books (75) Unshelved Book Clubs (42) AP Lit (155) Generation Joshua (49) Alphabetical Books (143) Five star books (1,551) Historical Fiction (874) Libertarian Books (100) Unread books (854) Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. ![]() ![]() This is a low pick for me. It’s not that the story isn’t impactful, being autobiographical fiction about a day in a Russian prison camp in the 40s. It’s more so that the writing style made the story drag, even though it’s only 140 pages. Nonetheless, I do feel that this was intentional. After all, time must be experienced differently in a prison camp like this, especially when one expects exile at best upon release. In the end, strong stuff. I discovered "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" through my work book club, which continues to introduce me to books I might not have come across otherwise. This novella by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn captures the events of a single day in the life of Ivan Denisovich, a man who has spent ten years in a Russian gulag due to a wrongful accusation of espionage—an accusation shared by many of his fellow inmates, though only one among them might truly be guilty. Approaching the book, I anticipated a narrative steeped in brutality and devoid of hope. While these elements do make occasional appearances, what truly sets this novella apart is Solzhenitsyn's skillful portrayal of the daily routines, struggles, and hardships endured by the prisoners. He effectively depicts their constant battle for survival in the face of freezing temperatures, grueling labor, and ceaseless surveillance by the camp authorities. Without revealing too much, I believe this short novella — clocking in at just 142 pages — is certainly worth reading. Despite being written in the 1960s, its exploration of themes such as humanity and dignity remains strikingly relevant today. What is it about summer that always makes me want to re-read the historical novels and memoirs that took over my life during the crammed summer session at UVIC of 2009? I’ve largely forgotten most of the 20th century Russian history that we covered and you couldn’t pay me to remember what my final papers were about for that course, but Ivan Denisovich’s day (of a life) in a Russian prison camp (gulag) has always stuck with me. Solzhenitsyn himself spent time in these prisons for his seditionary writing and this novel, while fictional, helped shed light on the political and social climate of Russia during the author’s lifetime. His prose is sparse, almost apersonal, as he describes the minutiae of Denisovich’s day from dawn to dusk, with the essential quest for scamming more food, the prisoner’s need for his work to have meaning, and the inner workings of camp politics looming as predominant themes. For all its simplicity, the story is somehow still engaging as we see ourselves walking the day in the prisoner’s shoes through a largely barren, but still lived, landscape. Do we sense a flicker of hope that he will one day be freed, a sense of warm camaraderie with his fellow work gang, a small satisfaction in a brick structure well-built by ingenuity and everyman-skill? Possibly. Solzhenitsyn has played his audience well in this missive, which on the surface seems like an exploration of monotony, but when imagined as a continuity for the protagonist we can see how the small details and choices made can change a day entirely. One day, indeed.
This quiet tale has struck a powerful blow against the return of the horrors of the Stalin system. For Solzhenitsyn's words burn like acid. Kuuluu näihin kustantajien sarjoihinCentopaginemillelire (90) I coralli [Einaudi] (169) Harvill (68) — 15 lisää Helikon Zsebkönyvek (62) Keltainen kirjasto (50) Knaur Taschenbuch (190) Nobelpreisträger Coron-Verlag (weiß) (1970 (Russland)) Penguin Modern Classics (2053) Sisältyy tähän:Ivan Denisovitšin päivä (tekijä: Aleksandr Solženitsyn) Im Interesse der Sache. Alle Erzählungen und der Roman - Ein Tag des Iwan Denissowitsch. (tekijä: Aleksandr Isaevic Solzenicyn) En dag i Ivan Denisovitjs liv : Högra handen ; Matrjonas gård (tekijä: Aleksandr Isaevic Solzenicyn) Una giornata di Ivan Denisovic: La casa di Matrjona: Alla stazione (tekijä: Aleksandr Isaevic Solzenicyn) The Novels of Alexander Solzhenitsyn (Cancer Ward, August 1914, The First Circle, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch) (tekijä: Alexander Solzhenitsyn) Rasskazy (Short Stories) including One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich. (Russian Edition) (tekijä: Alexander Solzhenitsyn) The Modern Short Novel (tekijä: William Wasserstrom) Mukaelmia:Lyhennelty täällä:Tutkimuksia:Tällä on lisäosaTämän tekstillä on selostus:Sisältää opiskelijan oppaanAlexander Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (Monarch Notes) (tekijä: Albert Loren Weeks) One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich - Alexander Solzhenitsyn (SparkNotes) (tekijä: SparkNotes Editors) A Study Guide for Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" (tekijä: Gale Cengage Learning) Hamburger Lesehefte : Alexander Solschenizyn : Ein Tag des Iwan Denissowitsch (tekijä: Alexander Solschenizyn) Sisältää opettajan oppaanPalkinnotNotable Lists
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