Therapy. Reznik E.G.
Eduard Reznik’s novel is not an epic conversation about children's injuries that can generate such phenomena as fascism in other eras.
Two main characters of “therapy” - a therapist and his patient - are on different sides of barbed wire in a concentration camp. And everyone has not to make the simplest choice: the doctor continues to treat the patient even when he becomes his executioner.
This book will remind you of the best samples of the genre - such as "Life Beautiful" Roberto Benini, "Tattoo from Auschwitz" Morris Hezer, "Choice of Sophie" Wilm Styron and, of course, "Cool Route" Evgenia Ginzburg.
The novel attracts not so much by a description of the monstrous reality of the camp, but - the author’s persuasiveness: Reznik analyzes the motives of his heroes in detail and comes to shocking his simplicity conclusions. All horrors - native to childhood...
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 18 years old |
| Author | Reznik Edward |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 480 |
| The year of publishing | 2020 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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