Under Stalin's Sun
My Escape from a Siberian Gulag

Paperback
(ISBN: 979-8350-9176-6-6)
$24.95
2023 Maricopa
77 pages
Size: 6" x 9"
Language(s): English

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This particular book reflects the first-hand account of Suren H. Oganessian’s arrest, imprisonment, and escape from the Soviet Union’s gulag system during portions of the 1930s and 1940s. His reflections during those harrowing times were handwritten in private journals from the mid-1950s through the mid-1960s, which was when Hairenik (an Armenian language weekly newspaper in Boston) published his writings in a serialized format. Oganessian’s work caught the attention of historians, academics, and intellectuals during its initial print run but was limited to an Armenian-literate audience.

In 1976, an imprint in Buenos Aires, Argentina compiled his collected works and published them into a single Armenian volume (“Baykari Dirkerum”). In addition to Oganessian’s gulag experience, the book also included his reflections on Armenian history, current events, and other topics of interest related to his native country. He self-published a similar collection in 1984 called “Hayreni Ashkhari Gyankits,” constituting the second and final volume of his works spanning reflections from 1920-1984. Many, if not most, of the collected works in both volumes were originally published in Hairenik.

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