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First Circle
First Circle | Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
1 post | 5 read | 10 to read
At the height of Stalin's postwar terror, Innokenty, a young diplomat and scion of a corrupt ruling class, discovers an earlier and more spiritual tradition than that adopted by the October Revolution, the beginning of a process which is Solzhenitsyn's basic theme: the individual's experience of acquiring an immortal soul. Unwisely but generously, Innokenty helps a friend in danger of arrest, only to be arrested himself and sent to a special prison. This, the archetype of the Gulag, is described with masterful psychological insight. There are no heroes and hardly any villains; oppressors are no less victims then the oppressed. In the great tradition of the Russian novel, The First Circle is both a brooding account of human nature and a scrupulously exact description of a historical period.
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The First Circle | Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit?s?yn
Mehso-so

I read this wrong -- at the wrong time (during the holidays), with the wrong approach (reading it blind rather than understanding the structure ahead of time), and at the wrong pace (a few pages a day over weeks, rather than in larger chunks). Oops.
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