This reader, compiled by renowned Solzhenitsyn scholars Edward E.
Ericson, Jr., and Daniel J. Mahoney in collaboration with the
Solzhenitsyn family, provides in one volume a rich and representative
selection of Solzhenitsyn's voluminous works. Reproduced in their
entirety are early poems, early and late short stories, early and late
"miniatures" (or prose poems), and many of Solzhenitsyn's famous--and
not-so-famous--essays and speeches. The volume also includes excerpts
from Solzhenitsyn's great novels, memoirs, books of political analysis
and historical scholarship, and the literary and historical masterpieces
The Gulag Archipelago and The Red Wheel. More than one-quarter of
the material has never before appeared in English (the author's sons
prepared many of the new translations themselves).
The Solzhenitsyn Reader reveals a writer of genius, an intransigent
opponent of ideological tyranny and moral relativism, and a thinker and
moral witness who is acutely sensitive to the great drama of good and
evil that takes place within every human soul. It will be for many years
the definitive Solzhenitsyn collection.