Ivan Denisovich Alexander Solitaire's writing style of a lifetime day's literary skills are economical and undistorted. This is especially the day. If it was not a number of prison terms that are discussed in discussions on dialogue and camp life, it seems hard for translation to have difficulty. The motto of the author may be "wie es eigentlich gewesen" or "tell you that you like it." Solzhenitsyn believes what he is doing with sincere realism rather than the slogan of publicity called "socialist realism". - In real life
Alexander Solzhenitsyn was a captain of the Soviet army, but he was arrested in 1945 and sent to Gulag. His long poem "Night of Prussia" records the atrocities and war crimes committed by soldiers of the Red Army. "One day of Ivan Denisovich's lifetime" is a fictitious story about the fate of many true stories and innumerable Soviet soldiers who have been involved erroneously in libel and betrayal. award
Ivan Denisovich Alexander Solitaire's writing style of a lifetime day's literary skills are economical and undistorted. This is especially the day. If it was not a number of prison terms that are discussed in discussions on dialogue and camp life, it seems hard for translation to have difficulty. The motto of the author may be "wie es eigentlich gewesen" or "tell you that you like it." I believe everything he did with honest realism ... One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich - Alexander Solzhenitsyn's belief in Alexander Solzhenitsyn calls himself a Christian. However, according to some critics, this does not necessarily make him "Christian" (Schmemann 39). In the life of Ivan Denisovich, the principles of the Bible are clearly defined. Through Solzhenitsyn's view of the world, you can see that they are sacred creations, the essence of evil, and a belief in the future. Christian faith is rooted in faith
In the life of Alexander Solzhenitsyn in a day's life Ivan Denisovich is focusing on one person Ivan Denisovich Shukhov, he has one day I live in the Gulag of the Soviet Union. The harsh situation of refugee camps shows a world that does not tolerate independence. The prisoners of the camp rely on each other's productivity and altruism almost exclusively, even the most basic human needs. Ironically, the prisoners let the prisoners discover the inhuman atmosphere of Glag ... it was November 2008. I have no plan to go to the hospital this day, but my mother called me. That phone is why I woke up at 4 AM and my mother is also dressing again. The phone has changed my life forever. There was a phone call from a hospital person, and my grandmother said that she was not breathing normally.