
Seven Who Were Hanged
Seven Who Were Hanged is a novella written by Russian author Leonid Andreyev in 1908. The story follows seven individuals sentenced to death, exploring their thoughts and emotions as they await execution. Notable for its deep psychological insight, the work examines themes of suffering, humanity, and the interconnectedness of lives. Andreyev's poignant narrative serves as a reflection on the human condition and the societal implications of capital punishment.







