Külmavereliselt
A Nonfiction, Crime, Audiobook book. Sorrow and profound fatigue are at the heart of Dewey's silence. It had...
"Külmavereliselt: dokumentaalne kirjeldus nelikmõrvast ja selle tagajärgedest" räägib 1959. aastal Kansases tõestisündind arusaamatust ja jõhkrast nelikmõrvast ning selle uurimisest, kahtlusaluste leidmisest ning kohtuasjast ja -otsusest kuni täideviimiseni välja. Selle raamatuga kaotas Capote seni krimireportaaže tõsikirjandusest eraldanud selge piiri, mõnede arvates lõi koguni uue žanri – dokumentaalromaani.
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 288 pages
- ISBN: / 8498196078
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