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The Girl on the Via Flaminia

Autor Alfred Hayes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2010
Tragedy Alfred Hayes, adapted from his best seller
Characters: 7 male, 4 female
Complete interior set
Here is a merciless picture of hardened American conquerors abroad and their impact on pitifully defenseless people. A young American soldier takes on a pretty, fearful Italian girl to while away the tedious occupation. She consents with deep bitterness and restraint; the only jobs and bread are in the American kitchens. The country's pride is fiercely moral and the girl is stigmatized by the local police and populace. This is her final, mortal shame and she runs off into the night. He follows her but is too late. In another times and place they might have truly loved one another.
"Thoughtful, disarming ... full of humanity and variety." N.Y. Times.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780573609398
ISBN-10: 057360939X
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: Samuel French, Inc.

Notă biografică

Alfred Hayes (1911-1985) was born in London and grew up in New York, where he later worked as a newspaperman. After joining the army in 1943 he served with the US forces in Italy. While in Rome he met Roberto Rossellini and Federico Fellini on the filmPaisà,and began his career in script-writing. He moved to Hollywood to work in the movies and was twice nominated for an Oscar for his scripts. Hayes' seven novels includeThe Girl on the Via Flaminia(1949),In Love(1953),My Face for the World to See(1958) andThe End of Me(1968).

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A superb short novel ... The Hemingway influence is clear, but Hayes is his own man, a master of irony and ambiguity ... An enthralling narrative, and art of a high order

It is a bigger story than it seems to be, for it has implications that spread through the city and the world
Hayes has done for bruised men what Jean Rhys does for bruised women, and they both write heartbreakingly beautiful sentences
A sensitive and gorgeously wrought study of connections and misconnections, this masterpiece of the period perfectly captures a short, but unique, period in history
Hayes balances a bitter depiction of an unforgiving world with sympathy for the sad evasive manoeuvres of the human psyche... His novels perfectly capture the texture of midcentury American life ... His work must come back to us in all its brutal honesty