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The Question | Henri Alleg
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Not for the faint of heart! The author was a French sympathizer with the native Algerians during the war of independence. As an outspoken journalist, he was a wanted man. When he was arrested his torture began immediately. He committed every detail to memory, knowing most people try to forget the torture. He wrote this book while still imprisoned and snuck it out of his prison page by page. Banned by France, it reached an immense amount of ⬇️

Texreader French readers thanks to smuggled copies and illegal printing presses. This was in 1958!! Its release, as Alleg hoped, brought light to the masses about what the French government was doing. The book has multiple introductions, two of them describing the book‘s importance to us even now (think Abu Ghraib). The French soldiers who tortured Alleg sold themselves to teach “interrogation” methods around the world, including the USA. The torture ⬇️ 4d
Texreader scenes are intense and detailed, so absolutely skip this book if you don‘t have the stomach for it. Fortunately it is a very short book. This book serves as an important reminder about how easily man can become an animal. Recommended for its important message at the time and for human beings going forward. #Algeria #foodandlit @Catsandbooks 4d
kspenmoll I think I am one of those “ faint of heart” but so glad you posted & explained this man‘s torture history. French soldiers selling themselves? A market for torture techniques? 4d
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Texreader
The Question | Henri Alleg
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The Question | Henri Alleg
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#wordoftheday #algeria #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

“These very torturers, secure under the umbrella of amnesty, did not hesitate to file defamation lawsuits against journalists and witnesses who dared to remind the public of their sanguinary and barbarous exploits. The best known of these vile and vicious individuals were feted as heroes, promoted in rank, and decorated with the highest military and civilian honors.”

Doll8455 I could not believe that the indissoluble friendship between the two women could result in a sanguinary battle over money. 6d
Texreader @Doll8455 wow! Impressive! 🤩 6d
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The Question | Henri Alleg
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“looking at these two indissoluble partnerships, the coloniser and the colonised, the executioner and his victim, we can see that the second is only an aspect of the first. And without any doubt the executioners are not the colonisers, nor are the colonisers the executioners. These latter are frequently young men from France who have lived twenty years of their life without ever having troubled themselves about the Algerian problem. ⬇️

Texreader But hate is a magnetic field: it has crossed over to them, corroded them and enslaved them.” From Jean-Paul Sartre‘s Introduction #wordoftheday #foodandlit #Algiera @Catsandbooks

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The Question | Henri Alleg
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The Question | Henri Alleg
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#wordoftheday #foodandlit #Algeria

At top: AI definition

Bottom: From the introduction

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Texreader
The Question | Henri Alleg
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bekakins
Pickpick

#hauntedshelf #screamteam #doublespin A really harrowing true crime account, horrifying and really interesting exploring some of the legalities of the crimes.

Now need to tot up my points so far 😬

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 1mo
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Kappadeemom
The Girl Next Door | Jack Ketchum
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I thought A Little Life was heart wrenching. This book is so awful in the best possible way. My heart raced, I cried, and I had to put the book down many times. The worst child abuse imaginable and even then sometimes the author would refuse to write it. The fact that it is a fictionalized version of a real story? I can‘t even comprehend these monsters.

Kappadeemom have read THOUSANDS of books and this might be the hardest subject matter I‘ve ever read. You have been warned. There aren‘t enough trigger warnings to cover the acts in this book. 7mo
Reggie I literally felt like I was complicit in the murder in here just by witness/reading it. I felt awful. 7mo
ReadingOver50 This is the one book I refuse to read because of the subject matter. 7mo
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SomedayAlmost
The Dew Breaker | Edwidge Danticat
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Who went overboard at the Friends of the Library used book sale? Def not me! It‘s all for the library, right? 😉