When histories are written about the demise of the Soviet Union, the role of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who has died in Moscow at the age of 89, will merit an important mention.
Without the publication of his books on the political prison camps set up by Joseph Stalin – from One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich to The Gulag Archipelago – the full enormity of that system might not have been exposed.

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