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Today We Will Draw the Death is a reportage story about the consequences of genocide not only for its perpetrators and victims but also for us - the witnesses. Tochman involves readers in the suffering of his characters, and each of them is specific, individual, and unique in their own story.
The author does not provide ready answers to the questions he asks us: why should we cry for people murdered in distant Rwanda sixteen years ago? Why should we participate in their death again? Participate? In what role?