Published in France, in 2000, almost a decade after the Communist regime has died out in the East-European countries, the book entitled The History of Communism Told for the Mentally Sick People proves to be, as the author himself frequently declared, a trial of the totalitarian ideologies as utopias promised to the societies involved in the re-education process. This type of tragic farce, which ironically and nostalgically rereads the strategies and themes of the absurd theatre (as Postmodern paradigm asks for), overtly deconstructs both the Communist clichés and the mental strategies allowing the taking over of the Stalinist utopia and its devastating effect, the dissemination of the totalitarian evil – all of these within a literary text easily to be defined as dramatic and comic fable.