A review by jen_richardson19
Seven Who Were Hanged by Leonid Andreyev

5.0

A book as much about life as it is about death. This book literally disintegrated as a read it, which seemed fitting.

“And it was not because he saw death that Sergey suffered, but because he saw life and death at the same time. A sacrilegious hand had lifted the curtain which from all eternity hidden the mystery of life and the mystery of death; they had ceased to be mysteries, but they were no more comprehensible than the truth written in a foreign language.”