Being a touch preoccupied with his own problems, Rico says he sometimes misses events, or at least the less-than-earth-shaking ones, like the death of Alexander Solzhenitsyn (more properly Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn), who died back in 2008. If nothing else (and he wrote many great books; see the list below), his writings on the Gulag will remain as his memorial.
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1962), also a great movie
An Incident at Krechetovka Station (1963)
Matryona's Place (1963)
For the Good of the Cause (1964)
The First Circle (1968)
Cancer Ward (1968)
The Love-Girl and the Innocent (1969)
August 1914 (1971)
The Gulag Archipelago (three volumes) (1973–1978)
Prussian Nights (Finished in 1951, first published in 1974)
A Letter to the Soviet leaders (1974)
The Oak and the Calf (1975)
Lenin in Zürich (1976; later incorporated into the 1984 edition of the expanded August, 1914)
Warning to the West (1976; 5 speeches)
The Mortal Danger: Misconceptions about Soviet Russia and the Threat to America (1980)
Pluralists (1983; pamphlet)
November 1916 (1983)
Victory Celebration (1983)
Prisoners (1983)
Godlessness, the First Step to the Gulag (1983)
August 1914 (1984; much-expanded edition)
Rebuilding Russia (1990)
March 1917 (1990)
April 1917 The Russian Question (1995)
Invisible Allies (1997)
Russia under Avalanche (1998; pamphlet in Russian)
Two Hundred Years Together (2003) on Russian-Jewish relations since 1772
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