For the Good of the Cause

Alexander Solzhenitsyn; translated by Paul Blackstock

Set in a new provincial school, For the Good of the Cause is a scathing indictment of the victimization of ordinary, decent people by Soviet careerist bureaucrats. Solzhenitsyn presents the conflicts between right and wrong, between the freedom of the individual and the harshness of the system, with absolute sincerity and conviction.

status Copy #1 (8335): in
genre Literature and Fiction » General Literature
publisher Sphere Books, Ltd.
publish date 1971
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