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The Gulag Archipelago: Abridged (Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn) - Quotes
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The Gulag Archipelago: Abridged (Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn) - Quotes

Mere Mortals Book Reviews

February 13, 202133m 13sFull

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Show Notes

In this video I go over some of my favourite quotes from abridged version of 'The Gulag Archipelago'. These are select snippets that highlight the most important passages of the book where I will then adding my own personal reflections on the quote and why it struck me so deeply. If you are looking for a general overview of the book, please head to the Book Review, which gives a synopsis of the principal themes.



I summarised the book as follows. "The Gulag Archipelago is a monumental work and truly exposes one of the worst regimes that humans have ever created. The quotes I picked out struck me for their poignancy and capture the literary style of Solzhenitsyn. Not for the faint of heart, they show how kids were given 10+ year prison sentences, the fear evoked by an arrest and the depravity of the gulag guards."



I hope you have a fantastic day wherever you are in the world. Kyrin out!



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Timeline:


(0:00) - Purpose of the video


(0:57) - Arrests as a pandemic


(2:42) - War heroes as criminals


(5:30) - Stalin the jackal


(7:20) - Inefficient interrogation


(8:53) - You today, me tomorrow


(10:51) - The line dividing evil cuts every human heart


(12:45) - Hunger strikes are useless


(14:41) - No gas for the gas chambers


(16:37) - Competing plans


(18:22) - Conditions of the corpses


(20:24) - Children were not spared


(21:38) - Arrests never got easier


(22:55) - Blatnye: the theives


(24:15) - 10 years in the camps for a child


(26:08) - Going over your life with a fine-tooth comb


(28:10) - Crocodile tears


(30:41) - Growing old overnight



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