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_aSolzhenitsyn, Alexander, _eautor _97755 |
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_aThe Love- Girl and the Innocent / _cAlexander Solzhenitsyn ; Nicholas Bethell, traductor |
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_aNew York : _bFarrar, Straus & Giroux, _c1970 |
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_a133 páginas ; _c18 cm |
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| 520 | 3 | _aThe time is 1945. The place a Stalinist slave-labor camp like the one in which Solzhenitsyn himself served an eight-year term. This is the tragic love story of two prisoners, Rodion the "Innocent" and Lyuba the "love-girl." She teaches him that integrity as a prisoner is a passport to death. If the "Innocent" will only compromise and share Lyuba with the prison doctor who desires her, then he will have everything: extra food, a comfortable job, and the woman he loves. All he has to do is compromise. | |
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_aTeatro inglés _9873 |
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_aBethell, Nicholas, _etraductor _97756 |
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