MOSCOW, Dec. 12 (UPI) -- Four months after Alexander Solzhenitsyn's death, Russia celebrated the Nobel Prize-winning writer's 90th birthday, launching a Web site on his life and work.
Solzhenitsyn, known for his works about Stalin-era labor camps, returned to his native country after the fall of the Soviet Union. In addition to the start-up of the Russian-language Web site Thursday, three MP3s of Solzhenitsyn reading his own work were released, the Novosti news agency reported.