Accounts from solitary imprisonment

Alexander Boguslawski Alexander.Boguslawski at ROLLINS.EDU
Mon Oct 25 17:16:47 UTC 2004


Jolanta,
What immediately comes to my mind is Chekhov's famous The Bet.
A. Boguslawski
Rollins College

Jolanta Davis wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I'm looking for accounts of dealing with being in solitary imprisonment,
> either from the twentieth or the nineteenth century. I'm sure there are
> plenty of these out there, I know only of Ginzburg's "Into the
> whirlwind".
> I don't remember if Solzhenitsyn wrote about it as well.
>
> thanks
>
> Jolanta M. Davis
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