About This Book
The author gathers personal recollections, unsent letters, official forms and reports to reconstruct wartime moments when arrests, executions and mass burials reached ordinary lives. He describes relatives' pleas for belongings and legal documents, visits to local households offering guarantees for released prisoners, and the disquiet at receiving post from those already executed. Fragmentary records and correspondence prompt reflections on collective grief, the mechanics of provisional justice, and the struggle to preserve human decency amid political violence. Scenes alternate between intimate domestic details and sober administrative notices, creating a mosaic of memory that probes responsibility, shame, and the weight of irreversible loss.
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