Destroy Solzhenitsyn

28 September 2015 | 1:15 pm | Matt Feltham

Destroy Solzhenitsyn provides an immersive and thought-provoking insight into a WWII hero who dared to oppose injustice.

It's baffling that a man of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's character and accomplishment (having graced the cover of Time Magazine as one of the greatest novelists of the last century) is relatively unknown among the Western world.

Destroy Solzhenitsyn follows a defiant Solzhenitsyn as he refuses to be censored and bow to threats from the USSR, the American government that has given him refuge, and even his family and friends. Aided by confronting photo montages between scenes - and in spite of some unfortunate sound bleeding from other performances in the area, and questionable foreign accents - Destroy Solzhenitsyn provides an immersive and thought-provoking insight into a WWII hero who dared to oppose injustice.