Montreal architect André Vecsei (1926-2006) wrote this story during long sleepless nights. His abiding insomnia was brought on by ever-present memories of his Hungarian past, including imprisonment...voir plusMontreal architect André Vecsei (1926-2006) wrote this story during long sleepless nights. His abiding insomnia was brought on by ever-present memories of his Hungarian past, including imprisonment by the Gestapo and later by the AVO, the Hungarian KGB. From these experiences, he learned that life is never solely tragic nor comic; as in the Greek theatre mask, grief and laughter are always and forever omnipresent.voir moins