It is surprising what a secret a character can keep, and wield in due time like a hidden card in the card game of the plot. Meanwhile it is 1945, the war has ended, the victorious songs and cries of the Red Army returning from the Volga are echoed by intermittently broadcasting their heroic return home on communist radio; The fascists lost, well! The war ended, but not the other one that followed it, the one that former captain Sergei Nikolaevich Vokhmentsev must live through, a former front-line soldier selling his watch and finding all kinds of defeated by the existential precariousness in t…
Leer reseña completa →