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I have been reading about A. Solzhenitsen. Very interesting man. Fought as a Captain in artillery for the Soviet Union. His reward, eight years imprisonment in the Gulag Archipelago for making jokes about Joseph Stalin along with some of his friends.

His wife stuck with him until the last year of his imprisonment when she unofficially began a marriage with a man with two teenage sons. Later when Solzhenitzen was released, he met with her and eventually, she left her new family to return to remarry Solzhenitzen.

With the publication of One Day in the Life..., Solzhenitzen became a famous writer in the Soviet Union. Premier Kruschev played a role in helping to get him published, in contrast to preventing Boris Pasternak from publishing his Dr. Zhivago.

Proving he has feet of clay, Solzhenitzen rewards his wife Natasha's return to faithfulness by unfaithfulness of his own. She tells him he must choose. He chooses his faithful wife Natasha. All's well that ends well, I suppose.


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Solzhenitzen realized evil was not out there somewhere or in some other country but in each human heart. He said the dividing line was in every human heart between good and evil, and we must choose the one and fight against the other.