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_a821.111 _bG78 |
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_aGreene G. _925100 |
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_aThe Comedians _cGraham Greene |
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_aLondon _aNew York _bPenguin Books _c1976 |
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| 300 | _a287 p. | ||
| 520 | _aThe novel is a dark, gripping study of people caught in a nightmare of corruption and violence, forcing them to decide whether to remain "actors" in a tragic comedy or face the grim reality of revolution. The story follows three men, nicknamed "the comedians," who meet on a ship bound for Port-au-Prince: Brown: A cynical hotel owner struggling to reclaim his property and his mistress. Smith: An idealistic American vegetarian running for a "painless" political cause. Jones: A mysterious con artist claiming to be a war hero. | ||
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_a821 Художня література окремими мовами і мовними сім'ями _917 |
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