Solzhenitsyn: What a Pity

“Solzhenitsyn: What a Pity” by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is a collection of stories published by Bloomsbury Academic in January 1998. This edition, comprising 160 pages, is presented in English and is part of the Bristol Classical Press Russian Texts series, which caters to the needs of A Level and undergraduate students studying the Russian language.
Readers will find that this collection includes English notes and vocabulary, enhancing the learning experience. The introduction is provided by an editor with expertise in both the literary and cultural context of Solzhenitsyn’s work, making it a valuable resource for those interested in literary criticism and foreign language study.
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This collection of stories by Solzhenitsyn is part of the Bristol Classical Press Russian Texts series. The series is designed to meet the needs of the fast-growing A Level and undergraduate market for texts in the Russian language. Each text comes with English notes and vocabulary, and with an introduction by an editor with an expert knowledge both of the work and of its literary and cultural context.
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