https://amp.theguardian.com/books/2017/aug/22/solzhenitsyn-russian-revolution-epic-novel-the-red-wheel-complete-english-translation
>Anonymous donor
It was either me or Peterson. But your welcome in advance.
>>9981536
>solzhenitsyn
meme-tier writer who pulled shit out of thin air instead of using facts
Is this what the cover's gonna look like? I hope FSG Classics manages to pick up the license for it as I'm a fan of their previous Red Wheel releases. Also $32 is as expensive as shit even for a new hardcover. And the series is like, what, 1600+ pages already with 2 books, what the hell are the next 6 books gonna do to the length?
>>9981571
Yeah, that's the cover. Looks pretty similar to the FSG books.
Also, it seems like each volume was around 500 pages. The second book in English is two volumes in one book, which is why it's a thousand. This new book is 672 pages.
Critical Reviews:
«Ocкyдeниe хyдoжecтвeннoгo дapa» (Б. Capнoв)
«Идeoлoгичecкaя пpиcтpacтнocть взялa вepх нaд хyдoжникoм» (B. Кapдин)
«Зaтeмнeниe гpoмaднoгo yмa. Кpyшeниe вeликoгo пиcaтeля» (Ю. Haгибин)
"Impoverishment of the artistic gift" (B. Sarnov)
"Ideological bias took precedence over the artist" (V. Cardin)
"Darkening of a huge mind. The collapse of the great writer "(Yu. Nagibin)
Damn
>>9981609
Hmmm.... hmmmm....