Book Description | Using diminutive names, such as: “Soso” or “A,” Arrabal addresses the leader Joseph Stalin through a long, sarcastic and indignant message, projecting into him the qualities of greatness and deification, so that he returns to be a child who deserves to be rebuked and employing his huge and diverse intellectual reserve. Arrabal digs into Stalin’s details, jumping From his moustache, passing through the women in his life, the spies, the followers of those who worked in his society, and the poets who immortalized him in weak verses, all the way to his victims, who were many, within and within Al-Lat Mahad Jarayi. However, the confusion of sources does not reveal his information, and does not differentiate between facts and fabricated details. He is not a sport to present a truly historical document as much as he is interested in formulating a well-known, dialectical and moral one. After that, his message |