12 Thursday, March 5, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Exiled author's prison epic may be published in USSR United Press International COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Two banned works by exiled author Alexander Solzenitsyn, including his epic account of Soviet prison life "Gulag Archiehlago" will be published in the Soviet Union, a Greek author who recently returned from Moscow said yesterday. But the Paris publisher who holds the copyright to the books said the Soviets had not officially contacted the publishers about possible publication of the books. Greek author and journalist P. Takis Michas said Soviet authorities, as part of General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev's "glasnost" or openness policy, had already decided to publish Solzhenitsyn's "Cancer Ward." He later plans to release "Gulag Archipelago," the 1970 Nobel laureate's portrayal of life in Siberian prison camps. "I was given the information from two separate sources in Moscow, both of them in high positions in the Soviet literary hierarchy," Michas said yesterday. Michas said Sergei Zalygin, editor-in-chief of Novy Mir, told him about the imminent publication of "Cancer Ward" during an interview in the Soviet capital recently. In Paris, Claude Durand, the publisher who holds the exclusive copyright to the books, said the book's official rumor "started by Zalylin. He said Solizhtens syn knows about Novi M'r's print publicist his works by David Kushner. He said one problem that could come up when publishing the books would be Solzhenitsyn refusing to allow cuts in the material, particularly in Gulag, which is the most critical of the Soviet Union. There was no official confirmation of the report in Moscow. Through a statement released by his New York-based publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Solzhentisyn said, "No one on the Soviet Union has approached me on this matter, either officially or unofficially, and therefore I feel I can make no comment." Solzhenitsyn lives in Cavendish. Vt. Dictator Josef Stalin记 the arrest of Solzhennysin in 1945 and was sent him to work camps. He was released in 1956 and later wrote the short novel, "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich," the story of a day in the life of a convent, which was printed in 1962 in Novy Mir. Solzhenitsyn fell out of favor again with Soviet authorities after the publication of "Gulag Archipelago" in Paris in 1974. "Gulag" is a documentary novel of life in Siberian prison camps. It is a testimony of Soviet penal colonies between 1918 and 1956 and forms, along with his other Western novels, a panorama of Stalinist repression. In 1974, Solzenitsyn, who refused to go to Stockholm to receive the 1970 Nobel Prize for literature for fear of not being allowed back, was deported from the Soviet Union. Solzenitsyn finally accepted the Nobel prize personally in 1974. Sexual harassment initiates seminars United Press International LEWISTON, Maine — Bates College cancelled classes yesterday and replaced them with a daylong series of seminars and films on sexual harassment for students, faculty and staff. Students were not required to attend the seminars. The seminars ranged from "What is Sexual Harassment," conducted by attorneys and representatives from the Maine Commission to "Acquaintance Rape" and "Sexism in Other Cultures." The program had been planned for several weeks, partially as a result of an incident in which an assistant professor found an obscene message pinned to the door of her office. Sharon Kinsman, an assistant professor of biology, also found several condoms and a computer mouse to help her door around Halloween. the incident, saying they meant it as a prank. One of the students ended up voluntarily withdrawing from school. The police placed on inadequate suspension. Two male students admitted to "That incident wasn't the only thing. Sexual harassment has been talked about on campus all year." Green, a college spokesman. Before the program, some students wrote the Bates campus newspaper, expressing displeasure over the cancellation of classes. One student said the cancellation was costing him $77. But the president of Bates' representative assembly, senior Jennifer Guckel, said many students come to see the program's value. "I have seen a big change from when the decision was made," she said. "The student body is not overwhelmingly in support, but I think attitudes have changed from negative to a willingness to learn." 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