Issue 4279. Last Updated: 11/22/2009

Hundreds Pay Their Respects to Solzhenitsyn

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Lying alone in the center of the marble hall, the great writer, his eyes closed and skin pale, looked almost diminutive. As strains of classical music issued softly from nearby speakers, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, framed by a military honor guard and a mountain of red and white roses, seemed at peace.

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