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Al Stewart - Roads to Moscow
This is such a moving song, I had always wondered if it was about
a family member. So I did some goggling, & found this second hand account which I copied: ************************************************** One of Stewart´s epic songs, he is reputed to have read 40 books researching it… The song is the story of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who served in the Red Army artillery during the war… … near the end, Solzhenitsyn was captured by the Germans, held for a day, and then turned loose when they retreated. Winning the war hadn´t helped Stalin´s murderous paranoia, and anyone who had such experience, or any other contact with Westerners, Axis OR Allied, was considered likely to have become a spy. So Solzhenitsyn was jailed, tortured, tried, convicted and shipped off to the Gulag. He managed to survive, to outlive Stalin, and he was freed along with thousands of others in the later 1950s. …. His ground-breaking fiction, ´A Day In The Life Of Ivan Dennisovich´ told what the Gulag had been like. Later he produced the 3 volume, non-fiction, ´The Gulag Archipelago´… I´ve seen Al Stewart perform this song several times and he introduced it as the story of Mr. Solzhenitsyn, with slides while he played... ************************************** I had always been under the impression Solzhenitsyn was sent to the Gulag for a critical letter, not for being a POW. Not matter why, it was a Monstrous crime for Stalin, and Solzhenitsyn was just 1 of millions … |
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Re: Al Stewart - Roads to Moscow
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In his (Solzhenitsyn's) own "autobiography" on the Nobel site he says that it was for critical letters from 1944-1945 and other writings. No mention of having briefly been a prisoner is made. See Alexandr Solzhenitsyn - Autobiography: Quote:
He was released from the Gulag in 1953 at the end of his term which more or less coincided with Stalin's death and sent to "internal exile" in Kazakhstan.
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