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		<title>My Book Review of An American in the Gulag</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michael Santos]]></dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[an American in the Gulag]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Literature]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Book Author:  Alexander Dolgun Book Title:  Alexander Dolgun&#8217;s Story:  An American in the Gulag Date Read:  June 27, 2009 Book Publisher:  Valentine Books (1974) Nonfiction/ 503 pages American Gulag was the 10th book I read in 2009: Reason I read An American in the Gulag: I have been a fan of Russian literature for several [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<address>Book Author:  Alexander Dolgun</address>
<address>Book Title:  Alexander Dolgun&#8217;s Story:  An American in the Gulag</address>
<address>Date Read:  June 27, 2009</address>
<address>Book Publisher:  Valentine Books (1974)</address>
<address>Nonfiction/ 503 pages</address>
<p><em>American Gulag</em> was the 10<sup>th </sup>book I read in 2009:</p>
<h2>Reason I read <em>An American in the Gulag</em>:</h2>
<p>I have been a fan of Russian literature for several decades, ever since I read my first book by Dostoyevsky.  I&#8217;ve also read works by Tolstoy, and as a prisoner, of course I&#8217;ve read Solzhenitsyn.  I was looking through the memoir section in Taft prison library, and when I found this memoir about Alexander Dolgun&#8217;s experiences with a 25-year sentence, I decided to read his story.  I though the style he chose may help me as I continue writing <em>Earning Freedom</em>, my own story of a prison odyssey.</p>
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<h2>What I learned from reading <em>An American in the Gulag</em>:</h2>
<p>One lesson I learned is that Dolgun and the writer with whom he collaborated made this book come alive with vivid descriptions, and if I am to succeed in helping my readers understand prison, I have a considerable amount of work ahead.  I knew this, of course, but this powerful book helped clarify the message.</p>
<p>When I read the cover&#8217;s description of Dolgun&#8217;s 25-year sentence, I suspected that he served less time. In Solzhenitsyn&#8217;s classic, <em>The Gulag Archipelago</em>, he also served less time than the sentence imposed.  In Dolgun&#8217;s case, liberty came in eight years, with the death of Stalin.</p>
<p>This book illustrates the importance literature has on human culture.  Although Dolgun was released from prison in the 1950s, his story as told through this book, preserved his experience forever.  I am glad to have read it, as the memoir helps me understand an earlier period in history, before my birth, on a continent I&#8217;ve never visited.</p>
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<h2>How reading <em>An American in the Gulag</em> will contribute to my success upon release:</h2>
<p>Prison has become an inextricable part of my life, as I&#8217;ve been locked inside various prisons since 1987.  It is important for me to learn as much as I can about the prison system and prison experiences to that I can teach other more effectively.  One question I asked myself after finishing Dolgun&#8217;s story was whether I would have preferred to have served eight years under conditions that he endured, or the 22-plus years of prison I have known.  I think would have taken the eight years, as this stretch has taken too much out of my life.</p>
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