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Room With Five Walls: The Trials of Victor Hoffman: A Poetic Drama in Two Acts

by Byrna Barclay

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This is Barclay's disturbing exploration into the internal forces that drove a quiet young man to commit one of the most senseless mass murders in Canadian history. Through the 'fifth wall' that is the entrance and exit to his past , Hoffman, through his 19-year-old self, relives the events leading up to the murder in order to discover the questions that should have been asked at his trial and to come to terms with his own fate.… (more)
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This is Barclay's disturbing exploration into the internal forces that drove a quiet young man to commit one of the most senseless mass murders in Canadian history. Through the 'fifth wall' that is the entrance and exit to his past , Hoffman, through his 19-year-old self, relives the events leading up to the murder in order to discover the questions that should have been asked at his trial and to come to terms with his own fate.

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