Unknown author. All clothes from exile times. Arrival to Ryazan. Winter 1956–1957. A. Solzhenitsyn family archive
Unknown author. Sania Solzhenitsyn. 1925. A. Solzhenitsyn family archive
Unknown author. Alexander Solzhenitsyn at the front. November , 1943. On the reverse: “Just look, how war run over us, how it ploughed our souls”, A. Solzhenitsyn. Letter No. 204. A. Solzhenitsyn family archive
Unknown author. Convict Alexander Solzhenitsyn in clothes of prisoner Sch-262. Kok-Terek. March , 1953. A. Solzhenitsyn family archive
Unknown author. Recovering. Tashkent. 1954. A. Solzhenitsyn family archive
Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Self shooting. Kok-Terek. 1954–1955. A. Solzhenitsyn family archive
Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Self shooting. Kok-Terek. 1955. A. Solzhenitsyn family archive
Unknown author. Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Heinrich Böll. February 13, 1974. A. Solzhenitsyn family archive. © Sygma
Unknown author. Alexander Solzhenitsyn with his sons. Lesson. Vermont. Summer 1980. A. Solzhenitsyn family archive
Unknown author. Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Ryazan. 1994. A. Solzhenitsyn family archive
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1918 11 December born in Kislovodsk
1936 leaves school in Rostov-on-Don
1941 graduates from Rostov University, where he studied physics and mathematics
1945 9 February arrested on the front in East Prussia
1945 7 July sentenced to 8 years in the labour camps according to Article 58
1953 sent into internal exile’for life’ in the settlement of Kok-Terek, Dzhambul region, Kazakh SSR
1956 April released from internal exile according to Article 58
1956 June travels to Russia
1957 6 February rehabilitated by the USSR Supreme Court Military Collegium
1959 May-June writes the short novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
1961 November the novel is submitted to the Novy Mir journal edited by А. Tvardovsky
1962 November One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich is published in the November issue of Novy Mir
1963 January the novellas Matryona’s House and An Incident at Krechetovka Station are published in the January issue of Novy Mir
1966 April-May finishes the novel Cancer Ward
1967 May sends an open letter to the Union of Soviet Writers Congress
1968 final editing of the novel The First Circle
1969 March begins writing his historical epic The Red Wheel
1969 November excluded from the Union of Writers
1970 October awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature
1971 June Russian publication of August the Fourteenth in Paris
1971 December A. Tvardovsky dies
1973 August manuscript of The Gulag Archipelago is confiscated by the KGB
1973 December the first volume of the work is published in Paris
1974 stripped of Soviet citizenship and deported from the USSR
1975 The Oak and the Calf is published in Paris
1976 moves from Zurich to the state of Vermont, USA
1978 Harvard speech
1989 The Gulag Archipelago is first published in Russia
1990 18 September publication of his essay Rebuilding Russia
1994 May returns to Russia
1998 publishes Russia in Collapse
1998 80th birthday celebrations
1998 premiere of Sharashka at the Taganka Theatre
2003 international conference entitled ‘Alexander Solzhenitsyn: Problems of Artistic Creativity’ in Moscow
2006 the
2007 awarded the State Prize international conference’Alexander Solzhenitsyn as Writer, Mythmaker and Public Figure’ at the University of Illinois (USA)
Alexander Isayevich Solzhenitsyn died in Moscow on 3 August 2008