In the First Circle
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2009
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Novel • Fiction
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Russian LiteratureMoscow, Russia • 1940s
2009
Adult
18+ years
In In the First Circle, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn portrays individuals in a Soviet research prison during the 1940s. These incarcerated intellectuals and scientists navigate the moral and ethical dilemmas posed by their work for the state, exploring themes of freedom, integrity, and complicity within an oppressive regime.
Challenging
Mysterious
Dark
Contemplative
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In the First Circle is lauded for its profound exploration of moral dilemmas and the human spirit within the confines of a Soviet prison. Solzhenitsyn's intricate character development and philosophical depth are praised, although the dense prose and complex themes may challenge some readers. Overall, it's a powerful, thought-provoking work reflecting on freedom and integrity.
A reader who enjoys In the First Circle appreciates complex narratives about totalitarianism and philosophical introspection. Fans of Orwell’s 1984 or Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment will be drawn to its exploration of moral dilemmas and human resilience under oppressive regimes.
2,477 ratings
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742
Novel • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
Russian LiteratureMoscow, Russia • 1940s
2009
Adult
18+ years
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