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"No Directions to Solzhenitsyn" in Cavendish, Vermont

After being forced to leave the USSR, Alexander Solzehnitsyn, author of the Gulag Archipelago and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch and winner of the Nobel Prize, lived in Cavendish, Vermont for 17 years.  He moved back to Russia in 1994.

Now, residents of Cavendish, who protected the privacy of the reclusive writer, remember him.

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