Aug. 3rd, 2008

thatcrazycajun: (memorial)
With thanks to [personal profile] filkertom for the heads-up: Just five months shy of what would have been his 90th birthday, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Nobel laureate and one of the most famous political dissidents of all time, has died of a stroke in Moscow. Yahoo! News has his obit here.

As a Red Army officer in World War II, Solzhenitsyn helped defend his country against the Germans...and was thanked for it by persecution and imprisonment by his own government when he dared speak out against its policies of brutal repression. His first book, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, reported in blistering detail on the slave-labor camp system to which he was condemned; his next, The Gulag Archipelago, a history of the police state his country had become, earned him exile and revocation of his citizenship in the USSR—and the 1970 Nobel Prize for Literature. His writing, smuggled out from behind the Iron Curtain, helped tear down the Soviet empire from within, fully as much as anything Reagan or any other Westerner did from the outside.

Dosvidanya, gospodin...and spaceeba (thank you).

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