What is the book about? In a meeting of Soviet writers in the worst of the Stalinist era, in the late forties. As a projection of all such meetings, which were at one time a process, a funeral liturgy and modern gallows, amid accusations and self-accusations, men stop being men and the reader delves into a mystery only treated but disturbing: the power of the writer to the writer who has sold his soul to the devil.
Arguably, this is a book written for four hands: interspersed with fragments of an unfinished work that Boris Yampolski titled required assistance, we find the contributions and comments of his friend and fellow writer, Ilya Konstantinovski, who Yampolski entrusted the manuscript shortly before dying.
In direct and forceful phrases Yamposlki no truth on ethics and the environment that was among the writers of the Soviet Union in dozens of novels and research pap...read more