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One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich - Community Reviews back

by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Ralph Parker, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Alexander Tvardovsky, Eric Bogosian
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philoSophie
philoSophie rated it 6 years ago
Shukhov gazed at the ceiling in silence. Now he didn’t know either whether he wanted freedom or not. At first he’d longed for it. Every night he’d counted the days of his stretch – how many had passed, how many were coming. And then he’d grown bored with counting. And then it became clear that men l...
Dem
Dem rated it 7 years ago
Review to follow.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 9 years ago
bookshelves: re-read, published-1962, slavic, re-visit-2015, film-only, winter-20142015, nobel-laureate, prisoner Recommended for: Laura, Wanda et al Read from January 01, 1989 to February 07, 2015, read count: 2 Re-visit 2015 via film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqG1u...Trivia from wiki: ...
bobsburgers23
bobsburgers23 rated it 10 years ago
Really good flow, though the translation I had used really uneven tone, which may have been on purpose. A lot of the insults weren't appropriate anymore, so it sort of lacked a true abusive feeling. Made me depressed though!
AmySea
AmySea rated it 11 years ago
This is the second time that I've read One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich in less than a month. I first read the translation done by Max Hayward and Ronald Hingley, and found something lacking in the story, perhaps due to the translation. After reading this translation by H.T. Willetts, I believ...
AmySea
AmySea rated it 11 years ago
There were truly profound moments in this story. At times the prisoners were like wild animals just fighting each other for survival, and then there were glimpses of dignity and humanity that were striking against this inhumane backdrop. There are a few images that will stick with me from this sto...
michaelgeralddealino
michaelgeralddealino rated it 11 years ago
Dear reader,Greetings! My name is Ivan Denisovich. I was wrongfully imprisoned by our "beloved leader" Josef Stalin for a crime I did not commit. But then, in my country at that time, ANYONE can be thrown into prison for ANYTHING or worse, NOTHING. And I was not alone. There were thousands, even mil...
UNICORN PORN FOR ALL
UNICORN PORN FOR ALL rated it 11 years ago
When your thought is "Eh, heard it before; this is just like [b:Night,|1617|Night (The Night Trilogy, #1)|Elie Wiesel|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1364599916s/1617.jpg|265616]" you may be reading too many depressing books.
rainontheroad
rainontheroad rated it 11 years ago
A short but intense book.Solzhenitsyn brings the gulag to life.
Michelle CH
Michelle CH rated it 11 years ago
Cold. Very cold. And as a reader, you are visiting a prison camp in Siberia for only one day. A lifetime or multi-year sentence is hard to process.Shukhov (Ivan) has been sentenced to a labor camp in Siberia under Stalinist rule. It's a cold, brutal and dark existence. He's a practical man and doesn...
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