The First Circle

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The First Circle is a novel by Alexander Solzhenitsyn that portrays life inside a Soviet prison research facility, offering a powerful critique of Stalinist repression and moral compromise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
author Alexander Solzhenitsyn
surface form: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
basedOn Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's experiences in a sharashka
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
criticizes Soviet secret police
Stalinist system
abuse of power
depicts sharashka
explores conflict between personal integrity and survival
ethical dilemmas under totalitarianism
role of intellectuals under dictatorship
genre historical novel
political novel
prison literature
hasCharacterType Soviet security officials
engineers
political prisoners
scientists
languageFeature philosophical dialogue
realist style
literaryMovement dissident literature
literarySignificance important example of Soviet dissident fiction
major work of 20th-century Russian literature
mainTheme Stalinist repression
freedom and conscience
moral compromise
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor critique of totalitarianism
detailed portrayal of Soviet prison research institutes
moral and philosophical depth
originalLanguage Russian
partOf Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's body of work on the Gulag
relatedWork One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
The Gulag Archipelago
setting Moscow
Soviet Union
Soviet prison research facility
symbolism comparison of sharashka to first circle of hell
timePeriod Stalin era
late 1940s
titleRefersTo first circle of Dante's Inferno

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Alexander Solzhenitsyn notableWork The First Circle