Volume 86: Tamizdat: Publishing Russian Literature Across Borders
Articles

Tamizdat as Masquerade: The Case of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Four Gulags

Published October 13, 2021

Keywords

  • Tamizdat,
  • book history,
  • YMCA Press,
  • Flegon Press,
  • Gulag Archipelago

Abstract

This article investigates the early publication history of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Arkhipelag Gulag in order to develop a new understanding of Russian-language tamizdat. After exploring four separate yet textually identical versions of this book, it shifts to a broader discussion of tamizdat, arguing that the phenomenon is best understood not by looking for certain texts, but rather for a certain type of book. It concludes by detailing the specific book form employed by tamizdat, a type of book meant to hide illicit texts from the Soviet authorities.

How to Cite

Yacobson, A. (2021) “Tamizdat as Masquerade: The Case of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Four Gulags”, Wiener Slawistischer Almanach, 86, pp. 119–142. doi:10.5282/w2sn8g78.