SOLZHENITSYN А.I.
In 1950, he was sent to a "Special Camp" for political prisoners in the town of Ekibastuz in Kazakhstan. His experiences at Ekibastuz formed the basis for the book One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.
3 February 1956 Solzhenitsyn was freed from exile and exonerated.
In 1969 Solzhenitsyn was expelled from the Union of Writers. In 1970, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Over the next 17 years, Solzhenitsyn worked on his dramatized history of the Russian Revolution of 1917, The Red Wheel. By 1992, four parts had been completed and he had also written several shorter works.
In 1990, his Soviet citizenship was restored, and, in 1994, he returned to Russia.
After returning to Russia in 1994, Solzhenitsyn published eight two-part short stories, a series of contemplative "miniatures" or prose poems, a literary memoir on his years in the West, among many other writings.
It talks about the formation of his personality in the years of childhood and adolescence, the tragic events of the war, followed by conclusions and the link to start writing - before the publication in 1962, the novel "One Day of Ivan Denisovich", which brought the author international recognition.
GUBIN A. T.
In 1997 the Government of the region, the administration of the CMS was announced Gubin year.
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