Center for Ethics and Culture Solzhenitsyn Series
Under the sponsorship of the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre
Dame, this series showcases the contributions and continuing inspiration of Aleksandr
Solzhenitsyn (1918–2008), the Nobel Prize–winning novelist and historian. The series makes
available works of Solzhenitsyn, including previously untranslated works, and aims to provide
the leading platform for exploring the many facets of his enduring legacy. In his novels, essays,
memoirs, and speeches, Solzhenitsyn revealed the devastating core of totalitarianism and warned
against political, economic, and cultural dangers to the human spirit. In addition to publishing his
work, this new series features thoughtful writers and commentators who draw inspiration from
Solzhenitsyn’s abiding care for Christianity and the West, and for the best of the Russian
tradition. Through contributions in politics, literature, philosophy, and the arts, these writers
follow Solzhenitsyn’s trail in a world filled with new pitfalls and new possibilities for human
freedom and human dignity.