Testament (Elie Wiesel)

Testament

Stalin sends to execute in 1952, thirteen  of Russia's Jewish writers. Before that in the chain, Paltiel Kossover tells what happened to him until he was arrested. A stenograph records. Grisha, her son, discovers the will two decades later. “Night of the Murdered Poets” is an extraordinary book that recounts a few black pages of the 20th century.
Today, inside soon. My heart hits faster. Are you oppressed, the heart, because - knowls, men and women of Krasnograd? - stenographers have heart, and my overflows. Your dad boy will cost me to be insomnia nights to me, I feel it. It's true, boy, I like him, and because of him, I like you too. If I decided to turn your life, it was that he turned mine.”

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