
Can you imagine understanding your vocation like that? His books were later published in the West, making him one of the very few people with the courage to tell the world about the atrocities of Soviet Russia.
His novel, Cancer Ward, is one of the greatest novels I ever read, so beautiful. The last chapter is the best last chapter in the world.
I always thought of him as lion-like--fierce and noble and willing to say what is true despite all. Maybe it's the beard.
If you are curious about him, this is a nice article:
http://cusack.norumbega.co.uk/2008/08/03/alexander-solzhenitsyn/
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another good article here:
http://www.takimag.com/site/article/the_soul_barbed_wire/
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