Cancer Ward
Book Review
«Cancer Ward» by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is a profound and multilayered work that explores not only the physical but also the moral illness of society. Critics note that the book is a powerful symbol of the struggle of individuals against the system, as well as against themselves. The plot unfolds in an oncology ward, where patients, each with their own story and fate, confront the inevitability of death and seek the meaning of life. Solzhenitsyn masterfully conveys the hospital atmosphere, creating realistic and vivid character portrayals. Critics emphasize that the author succeeds in depicting not only suffering and pain but also moments of hope and human solidarity. «Cancer Ward» is not just a book about illness; it is a metaphor for the state of society and the human soul, making it relevant even today.
