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The First Circle (В круге первом, V kruge pervom) is a novel by Alexander Solzhenitsyn released in 1968, the title of which is based on a quotation from Dante.

It describes three or so days in the life of the occupants of a GULAG camp in the Moscow suburbs, the Marfino sharashka. Many are technicians or academics who have been arrested under Article 58 of the RSFSR Penal Code in Stalin's purges following the Second World War. Unlike in other camps of the Gulag system, the sharashka zeks are adequately fed and enjoy good working conditions. The title is allegorical to Dante's first circle of Hell in The Divine Comedy- wherein the Philosophers of Greece live in a walled green garden - unable to enter heaven, but enjoying a small space of relative freedom in the heart of Hell. See The Circles of Hell.

They work on various technical projects to assist the state security organs and generally pander to Stalin's increasing paranoia. They are all aware of how much better off they are than general Gulag zeks, and some are aware of the moral dilemma, that their work is helping the system which causes so much suffering.

By the end of the book, several zeks, including Gleb Nerzhin, the autobiographical hero, choose to stop cooperating, even when this means being expelled by the sharashka and sent to much deadlier camps.

The book also briefly depicts several Soviet leaders of the period, including Stalin himself, who is depicted as vain and vengeful, remembering with pleasure the torture of a rival, dreaming of one day becoming emperor of the world, or listening to his subordinate Abakumov and wondering 'has the day come to shoot him yet?'

The novel addresses numerous philosophical themes and through multiple narratives is a powerful argument both for a stoic integrity, and humanism.

In Russia, the full text of the work has been published, but only a censored version exists in English. Recently, The New Yorker has published the opening of the original novel in English translation.

Russian television

A Russian television series was created in 2005 and first aired in Russia in late January 2006 featuring some of the best Russian actors. The author of the book himself closely worked with the film crew. His voice also narrates the film. [link]

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