Introduction
“Bless you, prison, for having been in my life!” — Alexander Solzhenitsyn
This Scalar book features the work of students in Professor José Vergara’s course RUSSB237 Crime or Punishment: Russian Narratives of Incarceration (Fall 2021), as well as contributions from RUSS037 (Spring 2019 and 2021) at Swarthmore College.
How To Use "Crime or Punishment"
Use the Table of Contents below or in the top-left corner of the page to navigate to each section. There, you will find analyses written in various genres.
To learn more about this project and the course, please visit the About page, and to share any thoughts or responses you may have, turn to the Feedback page. We'd love to hear about how you're using this site.
This Scalar book features the work of students in Professor José Vergara’s course RUSSB237 Crime or Punishment: Russian Narratives of Incarceration (Fall 2021), as well as contributions from RUSS037 (Spring 2019 and 2021) at Swarthmore College.
How To Use "Crime or Punishment"
Use the Table of Contents below or in the top-left corner of the page to navigate to each section. There, you will find analyses written in various genres.
To learn more about this project and the course, please visit the About page, and to share any thoughts or responses you may have, turn to the Feedback page. We'd love to hear about how you're using this site.