The Gulag Archipelago – Jordan Peterson And Ignat Solzhenitsyn

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Part One

This audiobook have been broken down in to hourly sections due to inconsistent and impractical chapter lengths which make them unsuitable for audio format.

00:00:36 Chapter
01:07:42 Chapter 1
02:16:48 Chapter 2
03:09:51 Chapter 3
04:08:16 Chapter 4
05:12:43 Chapter 5
06:18:15 Chapter 6
07:20:34 Chapter 7

The audiobook edition of by , read by the author's son, .

With a new foreword written and read by Jordan B. Peterson and an exclusive Q&A between Jordan B. Peterson and .

Part Two

This audiobook have been broken down in to hourly sections due to inconsistent and impractical chapter lengths which make them unsuitable for audio format.

00:00:39 Chapter 8
01:01:36 Chapter 9
02:05:00 Chapter 10
03:02:20 Chapter 11
04:04:39 Chapter 12
05:10:53 Chapter 13
06:24:15 Chapter 14

Part Three

00:00:37 Chapter 15
01:10:13 Chapter 16
02:12:48 Chapter 17
03:15:22 Chapter 18
04:16:42 Chapter 19
05:13:57 Chapter 20

A vast canvas of camps, prisons, transit centres and secret police, of informers and spies and interrogators but also of everyday heroism, is 's grand masterwork. Based on the testimony of some 200 survivors and on the recollection of Solzhenitsyn's own 11 years in labour camps and exile, it chronicles the story of those at the heart of who opposed and for whom the key to survival lay not in hope but in despair.

A thoroughly researched document and a feat of literary and imaginative power, this edition of was abridged into one volume at the author's wish and with his full co-operation.

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