A Tale of One January
Autor Albert Maltzen Limba Engleză Paperback – mai 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780714550626
ISBN-10: 0714550620
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Alma Books COMMIS
Colecția Calder Publications
ISBN-10: 0714550620
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Alma Books COMMIS
Colecția Calder Publications
Caracteristici
Only edition in print of 'a short, harsh, exciting story' (Punch) written by one of the Hollywood Ten
Notă biografică
Albert Maltz (1908-85) was a prizewinning American playwright, fiction writer and screenwriter. His novel The Cross and the Arrow, about the German resistance to the Nazi regime, was distributed to 150,000 American soldiers during the Second World War. He worked on a number of films, including Casablanca, until he was blacklisted during McCarthyism. He is best remembered today for his novels A Tale of One January and The Journey of Simon McKeever.
Recenzii
The narration is from the point of view of two women, one French, the other Dutch, whom the Nazi have widowed. The style is touchingly simple. their hopes and fears of rehabilitation come across convincingly and his background details are painfully vivid
Though it's a short novel, one becomes deeply involved. There is real anguish in the sudden tragedy that overtakes them in the end
[A Tale of One January] has an inevitability that is wholly acceptable
A Tale of One January is dark, rosy, and thrilling. In it there is not only death, but also an unexpected degree of wit, and a sexual tension that permeates throughout their time hiding out in an abandoned brick factory
Though it's a short novel, one becomes deeply involved. There is real anguish in the sudden tragedy that overtakes them in the end
[A Tale of One January] has an inevitability that is wholly acceptable
A Tale of One January is dark, rosy, and thrilling. In it there is not only death, but also an unexpected degree of wit, and a sexual tension that permeates throughout their time hiding out in an abandoned brick factory