The Gulag Archipelago (vintage Classics) -

: A foundational critical review by J.G. Garrard in Books Abroad (via JSTOR) that examines the literary structure of the work. Educational Resources

: An essay by Harriet Murav in Russia's Legal Fictions , which analyzes Solzhenitsyn’s work as a literary-historical record of the Soviet labor camp system. The Gulag Archipelago (Vintage Classics)

If you are looking for academic "papers" or critical essays specifically referencing this edition, several scholarly works and educational resources use it as a primary text: Academic & Critical References : A foundational critical review by J

: This paper, published in the Beacon Journal , cites the 2018 Vintage Classics edition to discuss the history and human impact of forced labor. If you are looking for academic "papers" or

The edition of The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is a 50th-anniversary abridged version, typically published as a paperback . This single-volume edition, featuring a foreword by Jordan B. Peterson, condenses the original three-volume work into approximately 544 pages.