« Goodbye Musharraf Reax | Main | "The Clear Winner" » 18 Aug 2008 01:55 pm McCain, Salter And SolzhenitsenSlater and McCain collaborated on a book that included an appreciation of Solzhenitsen. But the entire story at the root of all this kerfuffle may have been made up, since the anecdote doesn't actually appear in the Gulag Archipelago. There is an anecdote like it, as a reader discovers, searching the book in the Russian online. Here's the passage, translated by my reader:
Here, of course, the lesson is the actual inverse of the Salter/Colson story. It is that even people wearing the sign of the cross can be evil in certain circumstances. I wonder what the origin of the Colson story was. Someone should ask him. Obviously, if any other reader can pore through Solzhenitsen online in search of the anecdote in question, I'd be only too happy to post it. My suspicion is that it's a fabrication used for evangelical purposes. A beautiful and poignant fabrication - but untrue nonetheless. I don't know for sure, so keep the emails coming and I will post any and all salient facts that can shed light on this. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e5540bb2a68834 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'McCain, Salter And Solzhenitsen' |
