Nobel Lecture
by Solzhenitsyn, Alexandefrey50
Series: Noonday 446 Edition statement:Bilingual Ed. Published by : Farrar, Straus and Giroux (New York) , 1972 Physical details: 69 p. ISBN:0374510636.
Subject(s):
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
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Nobel Prize Winner
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Nobel Prize Winners
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Russia
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Literature
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Translated from Russian
As the 1970 Nobel Prize winner in Literature, Alexander Solzhenitsyn was unable to leave Russia to give the customary Nobel Lecture in Stockholm. This extraordinary and widely acclaimed statement has been translated by F. D. Reeve and is printed here together with the original Russian.