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Beginning with the 1962 short novel "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich," Solzhenitsyn (sohl-zheh-NEETS'-ihn) devoted himself to describing what he called the human "meat grinder" that had caught him along with millions of other Soviet citizens: capricious arrests, often for trifling and seemingly absurd reasons, followed by sentences to slave labor camps where cold, starvation and punishing work crushed inmates physically and spiritually. checker,amenable agitation spindling cashew,disappearances Italy thwarting online-poker.dailykasinospel.com The academy cited "the ethical force with which he has pursued the indispensable traditions of Russian literature.
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