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A review by leasttorque
The Seven Who Were Hanged: A Story by Leonid Andreyev
4.0
If only over a century later all of humanity had finally realized the inhumanity of executions, regardless of the crime. Fascinating that this novella was published in tsarist Russia at a time of intense censorship. Perhaps the author’s intent flew over the censor’s head. Some parts of the book were especially powerful but it was all good, minus some awkward bits of poor translation that read more like my own overly literal attempts in college classes.