In the First Circle

In the First Circle

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Contemporary Fiction, Literary Fiction

Moscow, 1949. A Russian diplomat makes a dangerous call to the American embassy, offering secrets about the Soviet atomic bomb program. The KGB intercepts it.

Inside a prison for intellectuals known as the sharashka, brilliant minds—including a gifted mathematician—are tasked with uncovering the traitor’s identity. Their choice is stark: help Stalin’s regime and preserve their relative safety, or resist and face exile to the Siberian Gulag.

First published in a censored version, In the First Circle now appears in its full, uncut form. Solzhenitsyn’s sweeping Cold War novel captures the chilling moral calculus of survival under tyranny.

This is a masterpiece of courage, conscience, and the human cost of collaboration. A searing portrait of power and defiance from a Nobel laureate who lived it.

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