Excerpt from Plays of Today, 1950-1954
Does the play make clear why so many of the earlier Revolutionaries were later liquidated? How confessions could be wrung from seemingly innocent men?
Do you think the author, Koestler, has been skilful in lessening the horror of the play by making the victim a former Bolshevik? Or at the time of torture, does this make any real difference?
Discuss the flashbacks, as serving to lighten the tension, and afford change of scene.
The story of the girl Luba. Apparently, in the Soviet ideology, any exaltation of human love above party zeal is punishable by death. Note how this theme is echoed in The Prescott Proposals.
Would you like to see this play acted, or would it be almost unbearably poignant?
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