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Carregando... Dirty Hands (1948)de Jean-Paul Sartre
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. I gave this 5 stars simply because of how much I connected to Hugo, not because of the particularly unique truths or incredible literary qualities, though it was solid in those areas as well ( ) This was an absolutely thrilling play by Sartre. The characters are so vivid and lifelike and the plot, involving the murder of an important party leader, is completely engaging and riveting. This is a fine play, with great philosophical considerations throughout, that touches on the nature of politics itself. Sartre really outdid himself with this one. I was completely spell-bound throughout the entire play and the ending is a hoot to boot! 5 stars- definitely no less! L'action se situe en Illyrie, pays imaginaire d'Europe centrale. En dépit de ses origines bourgeoises, Hugo intègre un parti communiste qui tente de lutter contre le nazisme, et pour gagner la reconnaissance et la confiance de ses pairs, doit accepter une mission délicate : l'assassinat d'Hoederer, un dirigeant du parti accusé de collusion avec la bourgeoisie. Il devient son secrétaire, et découvre peu à peu un homme amical qui le prend sous son aile. Hoederer justifie son action : le résultat compte plus que les moyens pour y parvenir. Hugo le tue néanmoins, mais parce qu'il le découvre enlacé avec sa femme. Après deux ans en prison, Hugo se déclare « non récupérable » face à ses camarades, qui ont depuis fait d'Hoederer un héros et adopté sa ligne de conduite. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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''A highly entertaining political thriller.the play shows where that peculiarly Gallic combinations of sex, politics and suspense has its origins' (Michael Billington, Guardian) Crime Passionnel reflects Sartre's fascination with the mentality and morality of Communism in its story of a young Party member assigned to shoot a deviationist. It was first staged in 1948.'' Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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