Pt. 1. Moscow (1966-70): Artists and collectors ; The Novosti Press Agency ; Monologue from a gagged mouth ; The trial of the four ; A warm spring, a hot summer ; August 21, 1968 ; A cold autumn, a bitter winter ; A "KGB agent" vs. a KGB agent ; Waiting -- pt. 2. Toward the place from which no one returns (1970-1973): Arrest ; The Sverdlovsk Prison : on "special regimen" ; The case file ; The trial ; The place from which no one returns ; Prisoners on the move ; Corrective-Labor Colony 261/3 : singing and dancing ; Corrective-Labor Colony 261/3 : weeping and groaning ; I see Kolyma ; Corrective-Labor Colony 261/3 : works and days -- pt. 3. The return (1973-76): I yield to conquer ; The Magadan Remand Prison : singing and weeping ; The capital of the Kolyma Territory ; Saint Olga and the Jew ; Moscow ; Toward the Helsinki Watch Grpup ; The KGB vs. Disa the cat ; Finale.
Andrei Amal'rik Books
Andrei Amalrik was a Russian writer and one of the most prominent Soviet dissidents. His work is characterized by a penetrating analysis of the Soviet system and its future trajectory. Amalrik dared to openly criticize the totalitarian regime, which repeatedly put him at odds with the authorities and led to persecution. His writings explore deeper social and political currents, prompting reflection on society's fate.
