Abstract

A.I. Solzhenitsyn's portrayal of Russia in his journalistic works and the epic "The Red Wheel" is distinguished not only by patriotism, loyalty to national cultural traditions, but also by the desire for an objective and reliable positioning of his Fatherland. For the writer, Russia is a huge, unyielding and great country with its own distinctive path of development, centuries‒old reliance on Christian values.

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