Immagine dell'autore.

Maurice Dekobra (1885–1973)

Autore di The Madonna of the Sleeping Cars

42+ opere 199 membri 8 recensioni

Sull'Autore

Comprende il nome: Maurice Dekobra

Fonte dell'immagine: By Agence de presse Mondial Photo-Presse - Bibliothèque nationale de France, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18666713

Opere di Maurice Dekobra

Fiamme di velluto (1927) 7 copie
Venus on Wheels (1925) 6 copie
The Perfumed Tigers (1930) 5 copie
Gondola cu himere (1926) 5 copie
Macao enfer du jeu (2007) 3 copie
Maharadža tütar (1995) 2 copie
HONEYMOON IN SHANGHAI. (1946) 2 copie

Opere correlate

Jerry of the Islands (1917) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni149 copie
American Aphrodite (Volume Three, Number Twelve) (1953) — Collaboratore — 4 copie

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Dekobra, Maurice
Nome legale
Tessier, Maurice
Data di nascita
1885-05-26
Data di morte
1973-06-01
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
France
Luogo di nascita
Paris, France
Luogo di morte
Paris, France
Attività lavorative
novelist

Utenti

Recensioni

 
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maryzee | 5 altre recensioni | Aug 29, 2020 |
I was slogging my way through a couple of books that didn't fully have my attention when I rebelled, and scoured my shelves for something more engaging. I don't think I've read a "spy novel" since college (or maybe high school), but I trust Neversink Library, so I ended up opening The Madonna of the Sleeping Cars.

As usual, I was not disappointed. Well, I was a little disappointed that "The Madonna" didn't turn out to be the spy, nor even really the star of her own book, but what the book is instead was delightful and compulsively readable.

Then again, despite the fact that the narrator of the story is Prince Gerard Seliman (yes, I'm too lazy to figure out how to do the accent right now), Lady Diana's (The Madonna of the Sleeping Cars) secretary, Gerard seems a bit hapless, an old fashioned gentleman at the whims of the actual actors of the story -- all women: Lady Diana herself, a ruined capitalist in search of a new fortune, Madame Mouravieff, the terrifyingly ruthless agent of the relatively new Soviet regime, and finally, his estranged wife, Princess Seliman, flitting around on a yacht, nursing her broken heart.

Seliman may not be a spy, but there is at least one spy (another woman!) in this novel of subterfuge, cynical grabs at power, prison, executions, and a good deal of international travel.

This book was one of the biggest bestsellers of all time, and despite the sometimes old-fashioned writing, it's still easy to see why.
… (altro)
 
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greeniezona | 5 altre recensioni | Dec 6, 2017 |
This book reminded me a bit of _Travels With My Aunt_ by Graham Greene – it is written with a similar type of light-hearted spunk. I am sure it was considered rather racy when it was first published in 1927, but it still sizzles with slinky rich women and power-crazed female villains. Our heroic narrator, a Prince Seliman, has a sense of humor, is courageous and is suitably noble. A gentleman throughout, Seliman makes us admire and adore the decadent Lady Diana almost as much as everyone else does. This is a romp into a forgotten era that still manages to be an engagingly-paced thriller.… (altro)
 
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dbsovereign | 5 altre recensioni | Jan 26, 2016 |
Great dust jacket cover design - couple enjoying tea at a restaurant and a man with a monocle under the table. The book includes scenes from the film starring Ivan Petrovitch and Marcella Albani.
 
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jon1lambert | 1 altra recensione | Jul 27, 2014 |

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Opere
42
Opere correlate
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Utenti
199
Popolarità
#110,457
Voto
½ 3.4
Recensioni
8
ISBN
13
Lingue
6

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