Thursday, October 08, 1970

1970: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn won The Nobel Prize in Literature





We remember how Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was given the prize back in 1970.   The Soviet Union did not allow him to receive the award.  In 1974, he was expelled for treason and moved to the U.S.

Solzhenitsyn was a great man, writer and hero. He was willing to write books in a country that did not tolerate dissent.  He was exactly the kind of man for a Nobel Prize. 
He died in 2008 at age 89.  His books are very difficult to read but they remind us of what repression in the old USSR was like.
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