Months After World War II, Revenge as a Dish Served Hot and Crusty
Charles IsherwoodSeptember 15, 2009: When it comes to acts of murderous vengeance, bread baking cannot compete with scalp collecting in terms of lurid allure. On the other hand, the toxic loaves that figure in Daniel Goldfarb’s play “The Retributionists” can lay claim to some factual history, in contrast to the bloody deeds visited upon nasty Nazi bigwigs in Quentin Tarantino’s pop action movie “Inglourious Basterds.”
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