“Life in the camps was something ‘it was impossible even to think about’ he says. ‘I read it and re-read it and I simply thought about how brave he was. We had a lot of writers but we never had such a brave writer.’”
- Steve Rosenberg looks at the lasting impact and significance of Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
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I miss him, he was a brave person who stood up and litereally told the Communist system where they could stick their Marxist baloney. It all happened over a science textbook and scientific accuracy. He was a sciencw teacher before he ended up in the Soviet Union and an “good…
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THIS IS WHERE WE ARE HEADED IF WE DON’T QUIT VOTING FOR LEADERS THAT SUCK AND IF WE DON’T STAND UP TOTHE ONES WHO DO WHO...
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![“Life in the camps was something ‘it was impossible even to think about’ he says. ‘I read it and re-read it and I simply thought about how brave he was. We had a lot of writers but we never had such a brave writer.’”
- Steve Rosenberg looks at the lasting impact and significance of Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich[Image via PBWorks]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdupu6eWhQ1r6xvfko1_1280.jpg)
