Title of article :
Solzhenitsyn s Style of Artistic Research
Author/Authors :
al qaysi, ayat yousuf salih university of baghdad - college of languages - department of russian language, Iraq
Abstract :
Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn was born in 1918 in Kislovodsk. His father was educated, and despite his peasantry origin, he got a university degree. Unfortunately, however, Solzhenitsyn could not recognize his father, for he died before his birth. Solzhenitsyn was accused of being an opponent to the Soviet Union due to his activities of that time. He was exiled to a forced labour camp for eight years, on the surroundings of Moscow. He spent three years in Kazakhstan, and was sent to the life exile. He was set free in 1956. He worked as a teacher in in rural schools in Vladimir and then in Rezhran. His greatest works were in the reign of Kherchov, and in 1962 appeared his story under the title of One day in the life Ivan Denisovich. The most prominent event in his life was his award of Nobel Prize, which he could not receive because of being an opponent to the Soviet Union,, but after his expulsion from Russia, he was given the Prize. As to his words about himself, oppression increased proportionally with the appearance of my works. His works reached their climax after he was set free in 1973. He wrote his novel The Gulag Archipelag.
Keywords :
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn , world , artistic , products , Gulag Archipelag , research , history , writer.
Journal title :
Journal of the College of Languages
Journal title :
Journal of the College of Languages