Tyurin

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Tyurin is the hard-edged yet pragmatic foreman of Ivan Denisovich’s work gang in Solzhenitsyn’s novel, embodying both the brutality and rough solidarity of the Soviet labor camp system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
foreman
literary character
appearsIn One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguage Russian
characterTrait authoritative
brutal
capable of rough solidarity
hard-edged
pragmatic
createdBy Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn NERFINISHED
embodies brutality of the Soviet labor camp system
rough solidarity among prisoners
firstPublicationContext 1962 publication of One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
genre Gulag literature
leads Shukhov’s work gang
motivatedBy desire to protect his gang within the system
need to fulfill work quotas
nationality Soviet
occupation work-gang foreman
powerPosition camp hierarchy
relationshipWith Ivan Denisovich Shukhov NERFINISHED
represents pragmatic adaptation to camp conditions
role foreman of Ivan Denisovich’s work gang
setting Soviet labor camp
treats gang members with a mix of harshness and fairness

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