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  • LeninWalksTheWorld [any]
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    4 years ago

    Solzhenitsyn. And yeah, he hit it big in the west as a "celebrity dissident" with his earlier book One day in the life of Ivan Desentivich which honestly reads just like a standard depiction of prison life except it's cold outside. Not that bad of a book tbh. Khrushchev even let him publish it so it was a big media event and Solzhenitsyn reached celebrity status. Then he followed it up with Gulag Archipelago and basically just wrote everything that would get the westerners to buy his book about evillll communists. Guy isn't a historian or anything but libs cites him like he didn't just write the book to fleece money out of their pockets.

      • LeninWalksTheWorld [any]
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        4 years ago

        I'm not sure about his wife to be honest but it would make sense to me. He won the Nobel Prize in 1970 for One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich but it was all part of stupid cold war political bullshit to piss off the Soviets. I think the official reason for the award was "returning ethics to Russian literature" or some outrageous nonsense like that. He was like best friends with the west at this point and had literal US army/intelligence contacts who were helping him out. The Soviets eventually had enough of his shit and deported him to West Germany where he became an icon of the "victims of communist oppression." He's a fine writer I guess but really he's famous for being a pawn in the cold war so he's very overrated in the west imo

          • LeninWalksTheWorld [any]
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            4 years ago

            yeah that doesn't matter. My point is that the capitalists used him for smear campaigns so I don't really trust most of what he writes