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The Tenth Man

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London
Kiadó: The Bodley Head-Anthony Blond
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Varrott keménykötés
Oldalszám: 157 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 21 cm x 13 cm
ISBN: 0-370-30831-X
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'In the drive the gravel was obscured by weeds: a tree had fallen right across the way, and though someone had lopped the branches for firewood, the trunk still lay there to prove that for many seasons no car had driven up to the house. Every step was familiar to the bearded man who came cautiously round every bend like a stranger. He had been born here: as a child he had played games of hide and seek in the bushes: as a boy he had carried the melancholy and sweetness of first love up and down the shaded drive .. The man calling himself Jean-Louis Charlot returned to the house at St Jean de Brinac after an absence of four years. With the liberation of Francé, Paris had little to offer him-there seemed no hope of a job, or of a future. Instinctively, he made his way home, as many other men were doing all over Francé at that time, from prison camps, from hiding places, from foreign parts. But Charlot knew that there would be strangers in the old house, and that one moment of panic had... Tovább

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'In the drive the gravel was obscured by weeds: a tree had fallen right across the way, and though someone had lopped the branches for firewood, the trunk still lay there to prove that for many seasons no car had driven up to the house. Every step was familiar to the bearded man who came cautiously round every bend like a stranger. He had been born here: as a child he had played games of hide and seek in the bushes: as a boy he had carried the melancholy and sweetness of first love up and down the shaded drive .. The man calling himself Jean-Louis Charlot returned to the house at St Jean de Brinac after an absence of four years. With the liberation of Francé, Paris had little to offer him-there seemed no hope of a job, or of a future. Instinctively, he made his way home, as many other men were doing all over Francé at that time, from prison camps, from hiding places, from foreign parts. But Charlot knew that there would be strangers in the old house, and that one moment of panic had cost him the right ever to call it his own again. Graham Greene wrote The Tenth Man in 1944 when he was under a two-year contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and the manuscript lay inMGM's archives until 1983, forgottén. It is now published for the first time, with an introduction by the author. Jacketbymichael harvey Vissza

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