Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (more commonly known to the Western world simply by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn) published his first volume of The Gulag Archipelago in the West in 1973. In the complete set of three volumes, Solzhenitsyn details the Soviet prison camp system via the stories of his fellow prisoners as well as the author's own story of his time spent in the gulag.
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"TA" in prison terms is typically used to refer to a "trust account," which is an account where inmates' funds are held while incarcerated. This account can be used for purchasing items from the prison commissary, paying fines, or other personal expenses within the prison system.
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Normally you do not need an account, only a transaction code from the inmate telephone provider at the specific prison.
If you are not joint account holders, you are not considered an owner of the account. Therefore, you have no rights whatsoever regarding the account.
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It depends on the prison and the prisoner. Some are not allowed pen and paper for various reasons, but if they are able to write, they are welcome to have their book published.
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"A Prison Diary" was written by English author Jeffrey Archer while he was serving time in various prisons from 2000 to 2003. The three volumes of the diary were published in 2002 and 2003.
She checked her bank account from prison where she was hiding $$.
An archipelago is a a group of closely scattered islands. An example of an archipelago is the Galapagos in the Pacific Ocean, west of Ecuador. Another is the Philippines, on the other side of the Pacific. They typically occur where tectonic plates slide across each other and form from volcanic activity. (The term was famously used metaphorically by Nobel Prize winner Alexsandr Solzhenitzin in "The Gulag Archipelago" to describe scattered prison camps in the Soviet Union penal system.)
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