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Ivan & Adolf: The Last Man in Hell

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Ivan Karamazov cannot understand a God who allows the existence of evil. Adolf Hitler embodies the most horrific evil imaginable. Lingering together as the last residents of Hell, who will be the last man out? Is it worse to be a morally corrupted person, or one who cannot forgive that person no matter what? Is it possible to forgive without forgetting? Is it possible to forget without forgiving? Philosopher Stephen Vicchio's sometimes disturbing, sometimes humorous, always poignant new play explores the nature and power of forgiveness.

83 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1997

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Stephen J. Vicchio

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The entire book was thought provoking, philosophical, and ethically challenging. Great take on what it means to forgive and the identity you have to give up in order to move forward. This is a good read for someone who appreciates dirty realism and perspective shifts.
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