Candle in the Wind

by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

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A play concerned with the use of science to effect drastic personality changes.

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A sci-fi morality play full of compelling themes and ideas (eg, individualism vs totalitarian conformity) that you'd expect from something written in 1960 by Solzhenitsyn, with the execution of these themes and ideas lacking a certain finesse as you'd expect from something written in 1960 by Solzhenitsyn distracted with writing First Circle.
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A play by Solzhenitsyn about a scientist recently released from prison, and a young woman who is the subject of biofeedback experiments. The play is somewhat autobiographical, and contains clear statements of his beliefs and philosophy.

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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was born on December 11, 1918 in Kislovodsk in the northern Caucusus Mountains. He received a degree in physics and math from Rostov University in 1941. He served in the Russian army during World War II but was arrested in 1945 for writing a letter criticizing Stalin. He spent the next decade in prisons and labor camps and, show more later, exile, before being allowed to return to central Russia, where he worked as a high school science teacher. His first novel, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, was published in 1962. In 1970, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. In 1974, he was arrested for treason and exiled following the publication of The Gulag Archipelago. He moved to Switzerland and later the U. S. where he continued to write fiction and history. When the Soviet Union collapsed, he returned to his homeland. His other works include The First Circle and The Cancer Ward. He died due to a heart ailment on August 3, 2008 at the age of 89. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Candle in the Wind
Original title
Свеча на ветру
Original publication date
1960
Important places*
Rusland
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Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
891.7Literature & rhetoricAsian LiteratureEast Indo-European and Celtic literaturesRussian and East Slavic languages
LCC
PG3488 .O4 .S813Language and LiteratureSlavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian languageSlavic. Baltic. AlbanianRussian literatureIndividual authors and works1961-2000

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