Chalámov e Dostoiévski: uma perspectiva sobre Recordações da Casa dos Mortos
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2015.108593Keywords:
Shalamov, Dostoevsky, testimonyAbstract
This work deals with the prison experiences of Dostoevsky and Shalamov. Arrested in 1849, Dostoevsky spent four years in a forced labor prison in Siberia. About this period, he wrote Memoirs from the House of the Dead. Shalamov spent seventeen years in Stalinist labor camps, after that,wroteKolyma Tales, his main work.Downloads
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