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Aleksandr and Solzhenitsyn
* 2008 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer ( b. 1918 )
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In 1973 and 1974 the Soviet media campaign targeted both Andrei Sakharov and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
In his book, The Gulag Archipelago, Soviet writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described cases of cannibalism in 20th-century USSR.
* 1918 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer and Soviet dissident, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2008 )
* 1974 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1970, is exiled from the Soviet Union.
During the Nobel ceremony in December 1974, Hayek met the Russian dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
A wide range of death tolls has been suggested, from as many as 60 million suggested by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to as few as 700, 000 by Soviet news sources.
Anti-Stalinist figures such as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn were allowed the freedom to criticize Stalin.
* Cancer Ward ( 1967 ) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
A typical example is the Soviet Union where the dissidents, such as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Andrei Sakharov were under strong pressure from the government.
Some analysts like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in The Mortal Danger: Misconceptions about Soviet Russia and the Threat to America consider the use of the term " Stalinism " is an excuse to hide the inevitable effects of communism as a whole on human liberties.
* December 11 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2008 )
** Soviet author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was also imprisoned in a sharashka, and based his novel The First Circle on his experiences there.
Russian literature is known for such notable writers as Aleksandr Pushkin, Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Anton Chekhov, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Boris Pasternak, Anna Akhmatova, Joseph Brodsky, Maxim Gorky, Vladimir Nabokov, Mikhail Sholokhov, Mikhail Bulgakov, Andrei Platonov, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and Varlam Shalamov.
In his controversial historical work Two Hundred Years Together, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn claimed that Isay Berg, the head of the administrative and economic department of the NKVD of Moscow Oblast, invented the gas van in the Soviet Union in 1937.
; Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: for an outstanding contribution into the development of Russian literature, Russian language and Russian history.
The Gulag Archipelago () is a book by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn about the Soviet forced labour camp system.
* Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: " Saving the Nation Is the Utmost Priority for the State " Moscow News ( 2006-05-02 )
Category: Novels by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Some writers dared to oppose Soviet ideology, like short story writer Varlam Shalamov and Nobel Prize winning novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who wrote about life in the gulag camps, or Vasily Grossman, with his description of World War II events countering the Soviet official historiography.
Image: Solzhenicyn. jpg | Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Aleksandr and winner
Though the Silver Age is famous mostly for its poetry, it produced some first-rate novelists and short-story writers, such as Aleksandr Kuprin, Nobel Prize winner Ivan Bunin, Leonid Andreyev, Fedor Sologub, Aleksey Remizov, Yevgeny Zamyatin, Dmitry Merezhkovsky and Andrei Bely, though most of them wrote poetry as well as prose.
The most famous native of Kislovodsk was Nobel Prize winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Aleksandr Timofeyevich Aksinin (, born 4 November 1954 in Leningrad ) is a former Soviet athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x100 m relay at the 1980 Summer Olympics.

Aleksandr and 1970
In 1970, Rostropovich sheltered Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who otherwise would have had nowhere to go, in his own home.
* Kaddish – long poem / song by Aleksandr Galich ( 1970 )
* Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn ( 1970 )
| 1977 Shura || 1970 QY || Aleksandr Kosmodemyanskii, Soviet war hero
Aleksandr Pavlovich Rodzyanko (, ), ( 18 August 1879 — 6 May 1970 ) was a lieutenant-general and a corps commander of the White Army during the Russian Civil War.
The 1970 prize was awarded to Soviet dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who did not attend the ceremony in Stockholm for fear that the Soviet Union would prevent his return.

Aleksandr and Nobel
In 1964 Charles H. Townes, Nikolay Basov, and Aleksandr Prokhorov shared the Nobel Prize in Physics, “ for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser – laser principle ”.
** Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov, Russian physicist, Nobel laureate ( d. 2002 )
* Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, famous Nobel Prize laureate, writer and dissident.
Since he enjoyed writing and most of his income was derived from it, Denikin started to consider himself a writer and developed close friendships with several Russian émigré authors — among them Ivan Bunin ( a Nobel Laureate ), Ivan Shmelev, and Aleksandr Kuprin.
* Nobel Prize for Literature: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
His dedication to the publishing business earned him several Nobel Prize-winning authors, including Isaac Bashevis Singer, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Joseph Brodsky, Nadine Gordimer, Czesław Miłosz and T. S. Eliot, and Pulitzer Prize authors such as Robert Lowell, John McPhee, Philip Roth, and Bernard Malamud.
Despite the aforementioned apolitical stance of her writing, Akhmadulina was often critical of authorities in the Soviet Union, and spoke out in favour of others, including Nobel laureates Boris Pasternak, Andrei Sakharov, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.

Aleksandr and Prize
A more sophisticated modern example is the award-winning mate in four problem to the right, by Aleksandr N. Pankrat ' ev and Josip Varga, which was published in Sahovski Glasnik in 1991 and won 1st Prize.

Aleksandr and Literature
in Comparative Literature from UNC, Chapel Hill, Arndt is a world-renowned master of metric translations and has produced a number of notable translations including Goethe's Faust, Aleksandr Pushkin's Eugene Onegin, a number of poems by Rainer Maria Rilke, as well as works by Busch, Morgenstern, and others.
* Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr I ( sayevich ) 1918 –: Critical Essay by William J. Parente from Literature Criticism Series

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