“Prix Goncourt-winning novelist Ferrari continues his program of interrogating history to expose brittle truths about our nature...The epistolary effect of a narrative addressed to its subject is daring and uncommon, but in this case it works, part accusation, part plea, part quest and inquest. An elegant, cheerless meditation on how even the brightest people can find it in themselves to accommodate evil on the way to annihilation.”
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