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    Alexander Solzhenyitsen RIP

    So long, and thanks for all the Gulag.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7540038.stm
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    A good and brave man. RIP, Alexander
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    Three posts? Shit!

    For some reason I thought this was where all the intelligentsia hung out

    RIP, dude. Made for some interesting English class discussions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wally Simmonds View Post
    Three posts? Shit!

    For some reason I thought this was where all the intelligentsia hung out

    RIP, dude. Made for some interesting English class discussions.

    I only lasted half way through the Brothers Karamozov. Heavy shit I tell ya.


    Read Gulag. Bad place to be.


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    RIP! Gulag was a great book and quite controversial for its time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wally Simmonds View Post
    Three posts? Shit!

    For some reason I thought this was where all the intelligentsia hung out

    RIP, dude. Made for some interesting English class discussions.
    I imagine the books sitting on the library shelves, with a large layer of dust on top of them...
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    The other end of the spectrum of gulag life is interesting. The German POW's kept in Russia after the war and how they were treated...
    Eric Hartmann's book makes superb reading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    I only lasted half way through the Brothers Karamozov. Heavy shit I tell ya.


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    (I know you didn't actually state it, but) Solzhenitsyn didn't write that. Dostoevsky did.

    I have to say given all that he lived through and experienced, he lived far longer than I would have expected. RIP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerfufflez View Post
    I have to say given all that he lived through and experienced, he lived far longer than I would have expected. RIP.
    Truer words were never spoken. He tolerated things which are unimaginable. Thats why I laugh when people call NZ a commie/fascist state. Oh fucking grow up!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kerfufflez View Post
    (I know you didn't actually state it, but) Solzhenitsyn didn't write that. Dostoevsky did.

    I though he wrote Brothers Grim.



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    RIP.
    Gulag Archipelago was frightening, but Cancer Ward still gives me chills. Especially after I found a bump forgive my french on one of my balls. Turned out nothing, but...
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    RIP a man who spoke up. Many didnt, and many didnt survive doing so
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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Gerbil View Post
    RIP.
    Gulag Archipelago was frightening, but Cancer Ward still gives me chills. Especially after I found a bump forgive my french on one of my balls. Turned out nothing, but...
    I was trying to remember the Solzhenyitsen book I read. It was Cancer Ward. Agreed with your comments.


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    Quote Originally Posted by alanzs View Post
    Truer words were never spoken. He tolerated things which are unimaginable. Thats why I laugh when people call NZ a commie/fascist state. Oh fucking grow up!
    The same goes for the US. I have never seen society as tolerant to dissent and general trouble-making, with a possible exception of New Zealand, but some morons bitch and moan about it being a 1984.
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