AUTHORS STUDIED (in the order we read them): Pushkin. Lermontov. Gogol. Fonvizin. Turgenev. Dostoevsky. Leskov. Chekhov. Garshin. Tolstoy. Gorky. Andreev. Bunin. Babel. Zamiatin. Polevoi. Platonov. Nagibin. Ilf and Petrov. Zoshchenko. Nabokov. Paustovsky. Kazakov. Solzhenitsyn. Trifonov. Shukshin. Bitov. Iskander. Aksenov. Aitmatov. Sokolov. Rasputin. Petrushevskaya. Tolstaya.
Kulikovo Pole. The museum website [English version] which includes information on the battle, the museum exhibits/expositions, scientific work, etc.
The Battle of Kulikovo. A miniature from "The Life of St. Sergius of Radonez" (late 16th - early 17th century). (From Funet.)
On the Field at Kulikovo. An English translation of a poem by A. Blok, with brief biblography and link to more of his poetry. Prepared by Melissa V. Mahoney.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Arkhipelag gulaga. Obrazovanshchina. Interview. From Maksim Moshkow's site.
Essay Topics and Critical Commentary. General comments on Solzhenitsyn From teacher David Schelle, Hotchkiss School.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Website of Katharena Eiermann with links to some of Solzhenitsyn's articles and essays, his books and reviews, etc.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Books and Reviews. Articles and Essays. Links, brought to you by Katharena Eiermann.
Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn. From the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. Links. Books by...
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Text copyright Grolier Incorporated. Plus links.
Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn. Brief biography: (C) Andrew Kingsley.
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr (Isayevich). Brief biography from the Nobel Prize Archive.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn. From Spartacus Educational.
Russian TV station cancels Solzhenitsyn documentary broadcast. Brief note from CNN.com
Featured Author: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. From the NY TIMES.
(Selected articles from the Boston Globe)
The Oak and the Calf by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Book review by
Joshua Rubenstein, The Boston Globe, June 8, 1980.
Centerpiece: Solzhenitsyn at Work Amidst Peace of Vermont Hills, Russian Exile
Writes of Revolution.. Author: Bernard Pivot. The Boston Globe,
February 24, 1984.
Reagan Quoted Solzhenitsyn in Address to Soviets. From The Boston Globe.
Jan.3, 1988.
Solzhenitsyn Regains Soviet Citizenship. From The Boston Globe,
August 17, 1990.
Solzhenitsyn to Return to Homeland. From The Boston Globe,
September 15, 1991.
Solzhenitsyn's Journey Back... Article by Fred Kaplan for The Boston Globe,
May 22, 1994.
Moscow Homecoming Greeted by 5,000, Solzhenitsyn Ends Trip With Renewed
Attack. Article by Fred Kaplan for The Boston Globe, July 22, 1994.
Solzhenitsyn Feels the Sting of Neglect. Article by Fred Kaplan for
The Boston Globe, May 30, 1995.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Photo.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - Cavendish, Vermont 1981. Picture by Harry Benson. Copyright 2002 Smithsonian Institution.
More photos in the Google Image file.
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