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L’Archipel du Goulag
1918-1956, essai d'investigation littéraire
Book • 1974
This book is a comprehensive and compelling account of life in the Soviet Union’s prison camp system.
Written by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn between 1958 and 1967, it is based on his own eight years in Soviet prison camps, as well as the stories of nearly 230 other prisoners.
The work describes the arrest, conviction, transport, and imprisonment of the Gulag’s victims, detailing the brutality and irrational use of terror by the Soviet regime.
It also explores the psychological and social dynamics within the camps and critiques the Soviet system’s use of oppression and terror.
Written by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn between 1958 and 1967, it is based on his own eight years in Soviet prison camps, as well as the stories of nearly 230 other prisoners.
The work describes the arrest, conviction, transport, and imprisonment of the Gulag’s victims, detailing the brutality and irrational use of terror by the Soviet regime.
It also explores the psychological and social dynamics within the camps and critiques the Soviet system’s use of oppression and terror.
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Jean Sévillia pour sa lucidité sur les défaillances de la pensée et l'incapacité à voir le réel.


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« Avant 68, on pensait que l’individu devait quelque chose à la société. Après 68, on pense que la société doit quelque chose à l’individu. » Entretien avec l’historien et journaliste Jean Sévillia
Mentionné par Philippe Collin pour illustrer la culture carcérale du Goulag et son influence sur la vision du monde de Poutine.

Poutine, le tsar soviétique 5/5 : La Russie éternelle
Mentioned when Éric Bouillet recalls Claude Durand saying that Frédéric Dard is a very great writer.

L'enlèvement de la fille de San-Antonio
Mentionné à plusieurs reprises tout au long de l'émission comme un auteur majeur ayant marqué son époque.

Alexandre Soljenitsyne, une vie pour la liberté