Saturday, October 8, 2011

An Ordinary Execution

Relations between common Russians and Frenchmen have been defined by a fascination with and a curiosity to know more about each other’s countries and cultures. It’s probably this fascination that led French writer Marc Dugain to write ‘Une Execution Ordinaire’ (An Ordinary Execution), a book that looks at the nature of political power in Moscow from Stalin’s time to the present day. The result is a terrifying and gripping novel where an ordinary family comes face to face with extraordinary events over the span of 5 decades.


http://indrus.in/articles/2011/10/07/an_ordinary_execution_a_fictional_french_look_at_russias_corridors_o_13085.html

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