Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: The Writer Who Changed HIstory

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: The Writer Who Changed HIstory A forum to explore the impact of the writer Aleksandr Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, with a particular focus on his life in Cavendish VT while exiled from Russia.

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05/28/2026

February 1994, Cavendish, Vermont. {Russian & English audio.}

05/26/2026

This morning I came across a news report that noted Solzhenitsyn had departed Cavendish on May 25 but that he never said goodbye. Not true. He gave a very heartfelt tribute to the town and among the things he said was, "I have observed here in Cavendish, and in the surrounding towns the sensible and sure process of grassroots democracy where the local population decides most of its problems on its own, not waiting for the decision of higher authorities. " A few minutes after posting his farewell speech, I came across a video made by Denise Gebroe whose Cavendish studio had been subject to a hate crime. Not only did Brent come forward to own up to what he had done, but together they made this video. It gives me hope and reflects Solzhenitsyn's thoughts on how we can solve our differences. Thank you Denise and Brent for showing us the way.

05/26/2026

On May 25, 1994, Solzhenitsyn left his Cavendish home to return to Russia. It seems some news outlets thought he never said good-bye. Here is the goodbye speech Solzhenitsyn delivered at Cavendish Town Meeting that year.

Citizens of Cavendish, our dear neighbors,

At town meeting seventeen years ago I told you about my exile and explained the necessary steps which I took to ensure a calm working environment, without the burden of constant visitors.

You were very understanding; you forgave my unusual way of life, and even took it upon yourselves to protect my privacy. For this, I have been grateful throughout all these years; and today, as my stay here comes to an end, I thank you. Your kindness and cooperation helped to create the best possible conditions for my work.

The eighteen years which I have spent here have been the most productive of my life. I have written absolutely everything I wanted to. I offer today those of my books that have been translated into English to the town library.

Our children grew up and went to school here, alongside your children. For them, Vermont is home. Indeed, our whole family has come to feel at home among you. Exile is always difficult, and yet I could not imagined a better place to live, and wait, and wait for my return home than Cavendish.

And so this spring in May, my wife and I are going back to Russia, which is going through one of the most difficult periods in its entire history-a period of rampart poverty, a period where standards of human decency have fallen, a period of lawlessness and economic chaos. That is the painful practice we had to pay to rid ourselves of Communism, during whose seventy-year reign of terror sixty million people died just from the regime’s war on its own nation. I hope that I can be of at least some small help to my tortured nation, although it is impossible to predict how successful my efforts will be. Besides, I am not young.

I have observed here in Cavendish, and in the surrounding towns the sensible and sure process of grassroots democracy where the local population decides most of its problems on its own, not waiting for the decision of higher authorities. Alas, this we still do not have in Russia, and that is our greatest shortcoming.

Our sons will complete their education in America, and the house in Cavendish will remain their home.

Lately, while I have been walking on the nearby roads, taking in the surroundings with a farewell glance, I have found every meeting with many of you to be warm and friendly.

And so today, both to those of you whom I have met over these years, and to those whom I have not met I say: thank you and farewell. I wish all the very best to Cavendish and the area around it. God bless you all.

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