Exactly! Wise. And this applies to all classics. Whoever doesn't read them has robbed themselves significantly. They have deprived themselves, so to speak, of spiritual fulfillment. "Gulag" is in my plans, it's next on the list. But from Solzhenitsyn I have read "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" and "Matryona's Place". I didn't regret it, very interesting. Especially the 1st one. Also about the camp. And prisoners :D
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Exactly! Wise. And this applies to all classics. Whoever doesn't read them has robbed themselves significantly. They have deprived themselves, so to speak, of spiritual fulfillment. "Gulag" is in my plans, it's next on the list. But from Solzhenitsyn I have read "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" and "Matryona's Place". I didn't regret it, very interesting. Especially the 1st one. Also about the camp. And prisoners :D