Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Quotes
Nineteenth-century Russian Literature, Swooning With Compassion For The Suffering Brother, Had Created For Nerzhin, And For Everyone Reading It For The First Time, The Image Of A Haloed, Silvery-haired People, Embodying All Wisdom, Moral Purity, And Spiritual Grandeur.
But That Was Far Away, On Bookshelves; It Was Somewhere Else, In The Villages And Fields At The Crossroads Of The Nineteenth Century. The Heavens Unfolded, The Twentieth Century Came, And Those Places Had Long Since Ceased To Exist Under Russian Skies.
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