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Cancer Ward
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Semi-autobiographical novel by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, originally published via samizdat in 1966.Set in the cancer ward of a hospital in 1950s Soviet Uzbekistan, the story is both an exploration of the trials of the eponymous illness, as well as an allegorical critique of the Soviet state. | |
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Anyone Can Die: Since half the cast consists of patients suffering from various forms of cancer, it goes without saying. | |
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