Alexandr Solzhenitsyn bibliography

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This is a bibliography of works by and related to Russian author Alexandr Solzhenitsyn.


Contents

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

  • (1989) Arkhipelag GULag (3 volumes), Moscow: Sovetskii pisatel’. 
  • (1990) Rakovyi korpus. Moscow: Khudozhestvennaia literatura. 
  • (1990) V kruge pervom. Moscow: Khudozhestvennaia literatura. 
  • (1993-1997) Krasnoe koleso. Povestvovanie v otmerennykh srokakh (10 volumes), Moscow: Voenizdat. 
  • (1993) Izbrannoe. Moscow: Molodaia gvardiia. 
  • (1999-2000) Sobranie sochinenii (9 volumes), Moscow: Terra. 
  • (2000) Na kraiakh. Moscow: Vagrius. 
  • (2003) Kolokol Uglicha. Moscow: Vagrius. 
  • (2003) Rakovyi korpus. Moscow: Vagrius. 
  • (2004) V kruge pervom. Moscow: Vagrius. 
  • (2004) Dorozhenka. Moscow: Vagrius. 
  • (2004) Izbrannoe: Proza, literaturnaia kritika, publitsistika. Moscow: Zhizn I Mysl and Moskovskie Uchebniki. 
  • (2005) Voennoye. St. Petersburg: Amphora. 

  • (1963) One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, translated by Ralph Parker, New York: Dutton. 
    • (1963) One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, translated by Ronald Hingley and Max Hayward, New York: Bantam. 
    • (1991) One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (authorized translation), translated by H. T. Willetts, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (1963) We Never Make Mistakes: Two Short Novels, translated by Paul W. Blackstock, Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. 
  • (1968) The First Circle, translated by Michael Guybon, London: Collins-Harvill. 
    • (1968) The First Circle, translated by Thomas P. Whitney, New York: Harper & Row. 
  • (1968) Cancer Ward, translated by Rebecca Frank, New York: Dial Press. 
    • (1969) Cancer Ward, translated by Nicholas Bethell and David Burg, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (1971) Stories and Prose Poems, translated by Michael Glenny, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (1972) The Nobel Lecture on Literature, translated by Whitney, New York: Harper & Row. 
    • (1972) Nobel Lecture (bilingual edition), translated by F. D. Reeve, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (1973) Candle in the Wind, translated by Keith Armes with Arthur G. Hudgins, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 
  • (1974) Letter to the Soviet Leaders, translated by Hilary Sternberg, New York: Index on Censorship in association with Harper & Row. 
  • (1974-1978) The Gulag Archipelago, 1918–1956: An Experiment in Literary Investigation (3 volumes), translated by Thomas P. Whitney and H. T. Willetts, London: Collins-Harvill. 
  • (1972) August 1914, translated by Michael Glenny, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
    • (1989) August 1914, translated by H.T. Willetts, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (1976) Warning to the West, translated by Harris L. Coulter and Nataly Martin, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (1976) Lenin in Zurich, translated by H.T. Willetts, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (1977) Prussian Nights, translated by Robert Conquest, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (1980) East & West: The Nobel Lecture on Literature, A World Split Apart, Letter to Soviet Leaders, and an Interview with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn by Janis Sapiets, translated by Alexis Klimoff, Irina Alberti, and Hilary Sternberg, New York: Harper & Row. 
  • (1980) The Oak and the Calf: Sketches of Literary Life in the Soviet Union, translated by H.T. Willetts, New York: Harper & Row. 
  • (1981) The Mortal Danger: How Misconceptions About Russia Imperil America, translated by Michael Nicholson and Alexis Klimoff, New York: Harper & Row. 
  • (1985) in Edward E. Ericson Jr.: The Gulag Archipelago, 1918-1956 [authorized abridgment], translated by Whitney and H. T. Willetts, New York: Harper & Row. 
  • (1986) Three Plays: Victory Celebrations, Prisoners, The Love-Girl and the Innocent, translated by Bethell, Burg, Hele Rapp, and Nancy Thomas, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (1991) Rebuilding Russia: Reflections and Tentative Proposals, translated by Alexis Klimoff, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (1995) Invisible Allies, translated by Klimoff and Nicholson, Washington, D.C.: Counterpoint. 
  • (1995) The Russian Question at the End of the Twentieth Century (includes “Address to the International Academy of Philosophy”), translated by Yermolai Aleksandrovich Solzhenitsyn, New York?: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (1999) November 1916, translated by Willetts, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 
  • (May 2006) Russia in Collapse, translated by Olga Cooke, Intercollegiate Studies Institute. 


  • (1997) "Golyi god Borisa Pil’niaka". Novyi mir (January): 195–203. 
  • (1997) "Smert’ Vazir-Mukhtara Iuriia Tynianova". Novyi mir (April): 191–199. 
  • (1997) "Peterburg Andreia Belogo". Novyi mir (July): 191–196. 
  • (1997) "Iz Evgeniia Zamiatina". Novyi mir (October): 186–201. 
  • (1998) "Priemy epopei". Novyi mir (January): 172–190. 
  • (1998) "Chetyre sovremennykh poeta". Novyi mir (April): 184–195. 
  • (1998) "Ivan Shmelev i ego Solntse mertvykh". Novyi mir (July): 184–193. 
  • (1998) "Ugodilo zernyshko promezh dvukh zhernovov: Ocherki izgnaniia". Novyi mir (No. 9): 47–125. 
    • (1998) "Ugodilo zernyshko promezh dvukh zhernovov: Ocherki izgnaniia". Novyi mir (No. 11): 93–153. 
    • (1999) "Ugodilo zernyshko promezh dvukh zhernovov: Ocherki izgnaniia". Novyi mir (No. 2): 67–140. 
    • (2000) "Ugodilo zernyshko promezh dvukh zhernovov: Ocherki izgnaniia". Novyi mir (No. 9): 112–183. 
    • (2000) "Ugodilo zernyshko promezh dvukh zhernovov: Ocherki izgnaniia". Novyi mir (No. 12): 97–156. 
    • (2001) "Ugodilo zernyshko promezh dvukh zhernovov: Ocherki izgnaniia". Novyi mir (No. 4): 80–141. 
    • (2003) "Ugodilo zernyshko promezh dvukh zhernovov: Ocherki izgnaniia". Novyi mir (No. 11): 31-97. 
  • (1998) "Okunaias’ v Chekhova". Novyi mir (October): 161–182. 
  • (1999) "Feliks Svetov — Otverzi mi dveri". Novyi mir (January): 166–173. 
  • (1999) "Panteleimon Romanov — rasskazy sovetskikh let". Novyi mir (July): 197–204. 
  • (1999) "Aleksandr Malyshkin". Novyi mir (October): 180–192. 
  • (1999) "Iosif Brodskii — izbrannye stikhi". Novyi mir (December): 180–193. 
  • (2000) "Evgenii Nosov". Novyi mir (July): 195–199. 
  • (2003) "Dvoen’e Iuriia Nagibina". Novyi mir (No. 4): 164-171. 
  • (2003) "David Samoilov". Novyi mir (No. 6): 171-178. 
  • (2003) "Dilogiia Vasiliia Grossmana". Novyi mir (No. 8): 154-169. 
  • (2003) "Leonid Leonov—‘Vor.’". Novyi mir (No. 10): 165-171. 
  • (2003) "Vasilii Belov". Novyi mir (No. 12): 154-169. 
  • (2004) "Georgii Vladimov—‘General i ego armiia’". Novyi mir (No. 2): 144-151. 

  • (1974) in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: Iz-pod glyb. Paris: YMCA. 
Translation: (1975) in Michael Scammell: From Under the Rubble. Boston: Little, Brown. 
  • (1990) Russkii slovar' iazykovogo rasshireniia, compiled by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Moscow: Nauka. 

  • Donald M. Fiene (1973). Alexander Solzhenitsyn: An International Bibliography of Writings by and about Him, 1962–1973. Ann Arbor: Ardis. 
  • Solzhenitsyn Studies: A Quarterly Review 1–2 (1980–1981).
  • Michael Nicholson, “Solzhenitsyn in 1981: A Bibliographic Reorientation,” in Solzhenitsyn in Exile: Critical Essays and Documentary Materials, edited by John B. Dunlop, Richard S. Haugh, and Michael Nicholson (Stanford: Hoover Institution, 1985), pp. 351–412.
  • N. G. Levitskaia (1991). Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: Biobibliograficheskii ukazatel’, avgust 1988–1990. Moscow: Sovetskii fond kul’tury. 

  • David Burg and George Feifer (1972). Solzhenitsyn: A Biography. New York: Stein & Day. 
  • (1973) in Leopold Labedz: Solzhenitsyn: A Documentary Record. Bloomington: Indiana University. 
  • Natal’ia Alekseevna Reshetovskaia (1975). V spore so vremenem. Moscow: Agentsvo pechati Novosti. 
    • (1975) Sanya: My Husband Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, translated by Elena Ivanoff, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. 
  • Michael Scammell (1984). Solzhenitsyn: A Biography. New York: Norton. 
  • A.V. Korotkov, S.A. Melchin, and A.S. Stepanov (1994). Kremlevskii samosud: Sekretnye dokumenty Politburo o pisatele A. Solzhenitsyne. Moscow: Rodina. 
    • A.V. Korotkov, S.A. Melchin, and A.S. Stepanov (1995). in Michael Scammell: The Solzhenitsyn Files, translated by Catherine A. Fitzpatrick and others, Chicago: Edition q. 
  • D. M. Thomas (1998). Alexander Solzhenitsyn: A Century in His Life. London: Little, Brown. 
    • D. M. Thomas (1998). Alexander Solzhenitsyn: A Century in His Life. New York: St. Martin’s. 
  • Vladimir Glottser and Elena Chukovskaia (1998). Slovo probivaet sebe dorogu: Sbornik statei i dokumentov ob A. I. Solzhenitsyne, 1962–1974. Moscow: Russkii put’. 
  • Joseph Pearce (2001). Solzhenitsyn: A Soul in Exile. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Books. 
  • Nikolai Ledovskikh (2003). Vozvrashchenie v Matrenin dom, ili Odin den’ Aleksandra Isaevicha. Riazan’: Poverennyi. 

  • Sergei Alekseevich Askol’dov, Petr Berngardovich Struve, and others (1918). Iz glubiny: Sbornik statei o russkoi revoliutsii. Moscow: Russkaia mysl’. 
    • Sergei Alekseevich Askol’dov, Petr Berngardovich Struve, and others (1986). in William F. Woehrlin: Out of the Depths=De Profundis, translated by William F. Woehrlin, Irvine, Cal.: C. Schlacks, Jr.. 
  • Francis Barker (1977). Solzhenitsyn: Politics and Form. New York: Holmes & Meier. 
  • Nikolai A. Berdiaev, S. N. Bulgakov, M. O. Gershenzon, and others (1909). Vekhi: Sbornik statei o russkoi intelligentsii. Moscow: Kushnerev. 
    • Nikolai A. Berdiaev, S. N. Bulgakov, M. O. Gershenzon, and others (1977). in Boris Shragin and Albert Todd: Landmarks: A Collection of Essays on the Russian Intelligentsia, translated by Marian Schwartz, New York: Karz Howard. 
  • (1980) in Ronald Berman: Solzhenitsyn at Harvard: The Address, Twelve Early Responses, and Six Later Reflections. Washington, D.C.: Ethics & Public Policy Center. 
  • (2001) in Harold Bloom: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Modern Critical Views. Philadelphia: Chelsea House. 
  • Edward J. Brown, “Solzhenitsyn and the Epic of the Camps,” in his Russian Literature Since the Revolution (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University, 1982), pp. 251–291
  • (1975) in John B. Dunlop, Richard Haugh, and Alexis Klimoff: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: Critical Essays and Documentary Materials. New York & London: Collier Macmillan. 
  • (1985) in Dunlop, Haugh, and Michael Nicholson: Solzhenitsyn in Exile: Critical Essays and Documentary Materials. Stanford: Hoover Institution. 
  • Edward E. Ericson, Jr. (1993). Solzhenitsyn and the Modern World. Washington, D.C.: Regnery Gateway. 
  • Edward E. Ericson, Jr. (1980). Solzhenitsyn: The Moral Vision. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans. 
  • (1976) in Kathryn Feuer: Solzhenitsyn: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. 
  • M. M. Golubkov (1999). Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Moscow: MGU. 
  • Alexis Klimoff (1997). One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich: A Critical Companion. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. 
  • Andrei Kodjak (1978). Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Boston: Twayne. 
  • Lev Kopelev (1983). Ease My Sorrows: A Memoir, translated by Antonina W. Bouis, New York: Random House. 
  • Michael Lydon, “Alexander Solzhenitsyn,” in his Real Writing: Word Models of the Modern World (New York: Patrick Press, 2001), pp. 183–251
  • Daniel J. Mahoney (2001). Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: The Ascent from Ideology. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield. 
  • Mahoney, “Solzhenitsyn on Russia’s ‘Jewish Question,’” Society (November-December 2002): 104–109
  • Rufus W. Mathewson, Jr., “Solzhenitsyn,” in his The Positive Hero in Russian Literature (Stanford, Cal.: Stanford University Press, 1975), pp. 279–340
  • Mary McCarthy, “The Tolstoy Connection,” Saturday Review, 16 September 1972, pp. 79–96
  • Modern Fiction Studies, special Solzhenitsyn issue, 23 (Spring 1977)
  • Christopher Moody (1976). Solzhenitsyn. New York: Barnes & Noble. 
  • Georges Nivat (1980). Soljénitsyne. Paris: Seuil. 
  • (1971) in Nivat and Michel Aucouturier: Soljénitsyne. Paris: L’Herne. 
  • Dimitri Panin (1976). The Notebooks of Sologdin, translated by John Moore, New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 
  • James F. Pontuso (1990). Solzhenitsyn’s Political Thought. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press. 
  • Robert Porter (1997). Solzhenitsyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich. London: Bristol Classical. 
  • David Remnick, “The Exile Returns,” New Yorker (14 February 1994): 64–83
  • Abraham Rothberg (1971). Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: The Major Novels. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University. 
  • Mariia Shneerson (1984). Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: Ocherki tvorchestva. Frankfurt & Moscow: Posev. 
  • Dora Shturman (1988). Gorodu i miru: O publitsistike A. I. Solzhenitsyna. Paris & New York: Tret’ia volna. 
  • Leona Toker, “The Gulag Archipelago” and “The Gulag Fiction of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn,” in her Return from the Archipelago: Narrative of Gulag Survivors (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000), pp. 101–121, 188–209
  • Dariusz Tolczyk, “A Sliver in the Throat of Power,” in his See No Evil: Literary Cover-Ups and Discoveries of the Soviet Camp Experience (New Haven, Conn. & London: Yale University Press, 1999), pp. 253–310
  • Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., 29 (1998)
  • A. V. Urmanov (2003). Tvorchestvo Aleksandra Solzhenitsyna: Uchebnoe posobie. Moscow: Flinta/Nauka. 
  • Urmanov, ed., “Odin den’ Ivana Denisovicha” A. I. Solzhenitsyna: Khudozhestvennyi mir. Poetika. Kul’turnyi kontekst (Blagoveshchensk: BGPU, 2003)
  • Zvezda, special Solzhenitsyn issue (June 1994)
  • Tretyakov, Vitaly (2006-5-2). Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: "Saving the Nation Is the Utmost Priority for the State". The Moscow News.
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