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October 02, 2017

“Solzhenitsyn’s Cathedrals”: New Criterion reviews March 1917, Book 1

October 02, 2017/ Katie Hamlin

A review of March 1917, Book 1 by Gary Saul Morson in The New Criterion.

“In the final analysis, The Red Wheel is less a political novel than an anti-political novel […] To see life solely in political terms is to misunderstand it.”
— Gary Saul Morson
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