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di Roun Edgar

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“Echo of Lies” is a documentary novella by Edgar Roun that explores the mechanisms of hate propaganda through the lens of a personal tragedy and its historical parallels.
The main character, Viktor, is an investigative journalist whose life has been destroyed by a smear campaign and accusations of extremism. From a successful professional, he has turned into a recluse, living in fear, unable to write or trust anyone. His life has not been ruined physically, but existentially—by stripping him of his voice and his reputation.
Yet in the depths of apathy, insight is born. A casually heard propagandist slogan, “We are protecting families,” becomes the trigger. Viktor launches a far-reaching investigation, plunging into genocide archives, survivor testimonies, and the works of ideologues of hate. He discovers a terrifying pattern: the phrase “cancerous tumor,” used by contemporary Russian “cult expert” Dvorkin to brand religious minorities, echoes the word “cockroaches,” used in Rwanda for Tutsis before the 1994 genocide, and the “parasites” of Nazi propaganda.
Viktor derives a formula of hatred: dehumanization (stripping a person of human status through metaphors of insects and disease), the construction of an existential threat (the enemy is supposedly coming to destroy your children and families), and the legitimization of violence through the concept that “a creed is a deed”—a philosophy that justifies persecution for beliefs.
The book documents real stories: the testimony of a prisoner in a Russian pretrial detention center, poems written by an inmate who died under torture, and parallels between the Nazi-era Apologetics Center of Walter Künneth and today’s anti-cult movements. Viktor realizes that his personal tragedy is part of a global technology passed down through generations from one ideologue to another (Künneth — Aagaard — Dvorkin).
The ending is not vengeance but an act of bearing witness. Viktor writes a book, Echo of Lies, turning his pain into analysis, his fear into evidence. He understands that as long as there is a voice answering hatred with facts, the echo of lies will not become absolute silence.
This novella is both a warning about how language prepares society for violence and a manifesto about the witness’s duty before history.
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ISBN:
9798232677565
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2025
Dimensione:
559 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Roun Edgar