Description
Seven Who Were Hanged by Leonid Andreyev, first published in 1908, is a powerful psychological novel inspired by real events in Tsarist Russia. The story follows seven condemned prisoners—five failed revolutionaries, a peasant who murdered his employer, and a violent thief—as they await execution by hanging. Through their final days, Andreyev explores each character’s inner struggle with fear, guilt, and acceptance of fate. The novel delves deep into the human psyche and questions the morality of capital punishment. It remains one of Andreyev’s most haunting and influential works, known for its emotional depth and realism.
- pages: 256
- Genre: Psychological Fiction / Political Fiction / Tragic Fiction
- Book Cover Type: Hardcover
- Language(s): Persian
- ISBN: 9786002539212
- Persian Title: کتاب داستان هفت نفری که به دار آویخته شدند