The Executioner is a post modern novel by Bulgarian novelist Stefan Kisyov, about the killing of Bulgarian dissident writer Georgi Markov.
[1] The style of the book[2] is written part fictionally, part phantasmagorically and uses existing facts, regardless of whether they are political, public or artistic by nature.
It relies on vivid details, good dialogue, and on the effect of expectations going wrong, with a mixture of rough naturalism and ironical and metaphysical generalizations.
The novel is written in the form of a confession, the confession of an executioner turned into a victim, and a victim, turned into an executioner.
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