"In the fight against false arts, art always wins and always win!" Soviet anti-alexant Alexander Solgenitzyn regarded this concept as a Swedish school. He talked about the power of art as a medium for evaluating society, in the struggle of the corrupt government's lies and lies. He worked in various eras and became exiles from Soviet soldiers, political prisoners of the Soviet Union, celebrities of his literary work, and from all over Russia. His Stalin team put him in prison for eight years and in his early 1960s Starrin era the depiction of his prison life became very popular and forcibly repatriated for his most famous piece Gra . .
After winning the Nobel Prize for literature in 1970, Solzhenitsyn said: "The word of truth is better than the world." Solzhenitsyn - a deep spiritual man - the truth has the power of redemption. In Russian, the truth world - Pravada - is related to the concept of justice and fairness and fact. The pursuit of truth is both literary pursuit and moral pursuit. In today's enthusiastic media environment, it is becoming increasingly difficult to eliminate noise with a peculiar sound. The burden of responsibility has now shifted to the public and we are demanding that everyone engage, identify and take responsibility in consumer media. In her introduction, Kakutani cited Arendt from the origin of totalitarian, which is a strange prophecy of our time. There is nothing there, I think everything is possible, there really is nothing. "
Solzhenitsyn testified from a novelist to a documentary with a subjectivity that draws a line between facts and novels. "There is no doubt that Solzhenitsyn strongly opposed the concept of" relative truth ". Not to mention the concept and practice of "alternative facts", McKenna said. Solzhenitsyn focuses on objective and decisive truth. An explanation of Gulag's experience by Solzhenitsyn is still the main source of information in the Soviet labor camps, even ten years after he died. His work has both historical accuracy and style appeal, making it a very precious source of eternal truth. But in a world of today's short-lived viral media and in the normative moral relativist world, can such people be a decisive voice of this age?