Instead, he presents the perspectives of those people imprisoned in
the Russian labor camps who have resisted the triumph of dialectical thinking as it is embodied in the Soviet state philosophy.
Not exact matches
Nevertheless, the memorabilia of inhumanity with a
Russian face are indelible: the birch, the knout, the Cossack's saber, the cattle car, the Arctic slave -
labor camp, the nine grams of lead in the back of the skull.
Nevertheless, the memorabilia of inhumanity with a
Russian face are indelible: the birch, the knout, the Cossack's saber, the cattle car, the Arctic slave -
labor camp, the....
Inspired by the work of Joseph Brodsky, a
Russian poet who spent seven years in a Siberian
labor camp before his 1972 exile and emigration to the United States, Darren Almond has made an exhibition of stark contrasts.
Born in Poland in 1928, he was sent to a Siberian
labor camp after the
Russians (along with the Germans) invaded to start World War II.