A young employee of a pencil factory in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, was found killed. The manager of the factory Leo Frank is accused of the murder of the girl, although no direct evidence was found. Another person, a black cleaner of the same factory, could commit a murder, but the court, yielding to public opinion, is inclined to be considered a criminal of Jew Frank.
David Mamet (b. 1947), the American playwright, essayist and prose writer, the Pulitzer Prize laureate, with amazing skill conveys with amazing skill the condition of the accused during the trial and after the verdict, serving the first months of a life imprisonment and unmistenter, what a terrible fate awaits him in the recent future.
Author
Mamet David
Editor
Genkin V.
Translator
Nechaeva M.
Publisher
Text, 2014
Series
Prose of Jewish life
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