Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Bibliography - Books

Books

  • Odin den’ Ivana Denisovicha. Moscow: Sovetskii pisatel’. 1963.
    • (authorized, unexpurgated edition -- includes “Matrenin dvor”) Odin den’ Ivana Denisovicha. Matrenin dvor. Paris: YMCA-Press. 1973.
  • Izbrannoe. Chicago: Russian Language Specialties. 1965.
  • Rakovyi korpus. Milan: Mondadori. 1968.
    • (enlarged edition) Rakovyi korpus. Frankfurt: Posev. 1968.
  • V kruge pervom. New York: Harper & Row. 1968.
    • (enlarged edition) V kruge pervom. Moscow: Khudozhestvannaia literatura. 1990.
  • (6 volumes) Sobranie sochinenii. Frankfurt: Posev. 1969, 1970.
  • Avgust chetyrnadtsatogo. Paris: YMCA-Press. 1971.
  • Nobelevskaia lektsiia po literature 1970 goda. Paris: YMCAPress. 1972.
  • (3 volumes) Arkhipelag Gulag, 1918–1956: Opyt knudozhestvennego issledovaniia. Paris: YMCA-Press. 1973-1975.
  • Pis’mo vozhdiam Sovetskogo Soiuza. Paris: YMCA-Press. 1974.
  • Solzhenitsyn: A Pictorial Autobiography. New York: Noonday. 1974.
  • Prusskie nochi. Paris: YMCA-Press. 1974.
  • Lenin v Tsiurikhe. Paris: YMCA-Press. 1975.
  • Bodalsia telenok s dubom: Ocherki literaturnoi zhizni. Paris: YMCA-Press. 1975.
    • (enlarged edition -- includes "Nevidimki") Bodalsia telenok s dubom: Ocherki literaturnoi zhizni. Moscow: Soglasie. 1996.
  • (bilingual edition) A World Split Apart. translated by Irina Alberti. New York: Harper & Row. 1978.
  • (20 volumes) Sobranie sochinenii. Vermont & Paris: YMCA-Press. 1978–1991.
  • Rasskazy. Moscow: Sovremennik. 1989.
  • Kak nam obustroit’ Rossiiu? Posil’nye soobrazheniia. Paris: YMCA-Press. 1990.
  • “Russkii vopros” k kontsu XX veka. Moscow: Golos. 1995.
  • Po minute v den’. Moscow: Argumenty i fakty. 1995.
  • (3 volumes) Publitsistika. Yaroslavl’: Verkhne-Volzhskoe knizhnoe izdatel’stvo. 1995–1997.
  • Na izlomakh: Malaia proza. Yaroslavl’: Verkhniaia Volga. 1998.
  • Rossiia v obvale. Moscow: Russkii put’. 1998.
  • Proterevshi glaza. Moscow: Nash dom—L’Age d’Homme. 1999.
  • (volume 1) Dvesti let vmeste, 1795–1995. Moscow: Russkii put’. 2001.
  • Armeiskie rasskazy. Moscow: Russkii put’. 2001.
  • Stolypin i Tsar’. Yekaterinburg: U-FAKTORIIA. 2001.
  • Lenin. Tsiurikh — Petrograd. Yekaterinburg: U-FAKTORIIA. 2001.
  • (2 volumes) Nakonets-to revoliutsiia. Yekaterinburg: U-FAKTORIIA. 2001.
  • Na vozvrate dykhania. Moscow: Vagrius. 2004.

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