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- Cancer_Ward abstract "Cancer Ward (Russian: Раковый Корпус, Rakovy Korpus) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Russian author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, first published in 1967, and banned in the Soviet Union in 1968.The novel tells the story of a small group of cancer patients in Uzbekistan in 1955, in the post-Stalinist Soviet Union. It explores the moral responsibility — symbolized by the patients' malignant tumors — of those implicated in the suffering of their fellow citizens during Stalin's Great Purge, when millions were killed, sent to labor camps, or exiled.One of the patients fears that a rehabilitated man he denounced eighteen years ago to obtain the whole apartment that they were living in together will seek revenge, while others come to realize that their passive involvement, their failure to resist, renders them as guilty as any other. "You haven't had to do much lying, do you understand?" Shulubin tells the main character, Oleg Kostoglotov, who was in a labor camp. "At least you haven't had to stoop so low — you should appreciate that! You people were arrested, but we were herded into meetings to 'expose' you. They executed people like you, but they made us stand up and applaud the verdicts ... And not just applaud, they made us demand the firing squad, demand it!"Toward the end of the novel, Kostoglotov — who, like Solzhenitsyn, was forced into exile under Article 58, which dealt with counter-revolutionaries — realizes that the damage done to him, and to Russia, was too great, and that there will be no healing, no normal life now that Stalin has gone. On the day of his release from the cancer ward, toward the end of the novel, he visits a zoo, seeing in the animals people he knew: "[E]ven supposing Oleg took their side and had the power, he would still not want to break into the cages and liberate them ... [D]eprived of their home surroundings, they had lost the idea of rational freedom. It would only make things harder for them, suddenly to set them free."</blockquote>".
- Cancer_Ward author Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn.
- Cancer_Ward country Soviet_Union.
- Cancer_Ward dcc "891.73/44 19".
- Cancer_Ward isbn "0-394-60499-7".
- Cancer_Ward language Russian_language.
- Cancer_Ward lcc "PG3488.O4 R313 1983".
- Cancer_Ward literaryGenre Autobiographical_novel.
- Cancer_Ward mediaType Hardcover.
- Cancer_Ward oclc "9576626".
- Cancer_Ward publisher Dial_Press.
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- Cancer_Ward author Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn.
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- Cancer_Ward genre "Semi Autobiographical novel".
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- Cancer_Ward releaseDate "19671968".
- Cancer_Ward subject Category:1955_in_fiction.
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- Cancer_Ward comment "Cancer Ward (Russian: Раковый Корпус, Rakovy Korpus) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Russian author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, first published in 1967, and banned in the Soviet Union in 1968.The novel tells the story of a small group of cancer patients in Uzbekistan in 1955, in the post-Stalinist Soviet Union.".
- Cancer_Ward label "Cancer Ward".
- Cancer_Ward label "Krebsstation".
- Cancer_Ward label "Le Pavillon des cancéreux".
- Cancer_Ward label "Oddział chorych na raka".
- Cancer_Ward label "Pabellón del cáncer".
- Cancer_Ward label "Padiglione cancro".
- Cancer_Ward label "Pavilhão de Cancerosos".
- Cancer_Ward label "Раковый корпус".
- Cancer_Ward label "癌病房".
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