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Gulag Voices

An Anthology
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Gulag Voices offers a compelling collection of personal narratives from survivors of the Soviet Union's infamous Gulag system, highlighting their harrowing experiences. This book provides unique insights into the prison camp system, exploring themes of endurance, resilience, and the human spirit amidst unimaginable hardship. Through first-hand accounts, it vividly documents the historical reality of life in these labour camps.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in firsthand accounts and vivid narratives from survivors of Soviet labour camps. It offers a powerful and personal look into historical events, making it appealing to those who appreciate stories of resilience and human endurance against harrowing circumstances.

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Gulag Voices

A collection of the writings of survivors of the Gulag, the Soviet concentration camps. It includes the personal stories of figures such as renowned literary scholar Dmitri Likhachev; Anatoly Marchenko, the son of illiterate labourers; and, American citizen Alexander Dolgun.

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A unique anthology of Gulag memoirs, edited and annotated by Pulitzer Prize–winning author Anne Applebaum

Anne Applebaum wields her considerable knowledge of a dark chapter in human history and presents a collection of the writings of survivors of the Gulag, the Soviet concentration camps. Although the opening of the Soviet archives to scholars has made it possible to write the history of this notorious concentration camp system, documents tell only one side of the story. Gulag Voices now fills in the other half.

The backgrounds of the writers reflect the extraordinary diversity of the Gulag itself. Here are the personal stories of such figures as Dmitri Likhachev, a renowned literary scholar; Anatoly Marchenko, the son of illiterate labourers; and Alexander Dolgun, an American citizen. These remembrances—many of them appearing in English for the first time, each chosen for both literary and historical value—collectively spotlight the strange moral universe of the camps, as well as the relationships that prisoners had with one another, with their guards, and with professional criminals who lived beside them.

A vital addition to the literature of this era, annotated for a generation that no longer remembers the Soviet Union, Gulag Voices will inform, interest, and inspire, offering a source for reflection on human nature itself.

Series: Annals of Communism

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Gulag Voices is praised for its powerful collection of personal accounts that highlight the grim realities and human resilience found within the Soviet Union’s labour camps. Critics commend Anne Applebaum's editorial role, praising her introductory insights and skilful selection of diverse narratives, each offering a distinct perspective on the Gulag experience. The book is lauded for its educational value, potentially enlightening readers about the past's harsh truths while also serving as a compelling piece of literature and testimony.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300177831

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 March 2012

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Jane Ann Miller
  • Edited by Anne Applebaum

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 195g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Anne Applebaum is Director of Political Studies at the Legatum Institute. Her book Gulag: A History won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction as well as numerous other awards. She lives in Warsaw, Poland.

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