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Romain Slocombe

Autore di Monsieur Le Commandant

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Comprende il nome: Slocombe Romain

Fonte dell'immagine: By Ji-Elle - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=16550741

Serie

Opere di Romain Slocombe

Monsieur Le Commandant (2011) 35 copie
L'Affaire Léon Sadorski (2016) 27 copie
City of the Broken Dolls (2015) 19 copie
Tokyo Sex Underground (2001) 14 copie
Un été japonais (2000) 14 copie
Brume de printemps (2001) 8 copie
L'Odyssée (2010) — Illustratore — 6 copie
La Gestapo Sadorski (2020) 6 copie
Avis à mon exécuteur (2014) 6 copie
Un été au Kansai (2015) 6 copie

Opere correlate

Halcyon Drift (1972) — Immagine di copertina, alcune edizioni240 copie
Promised Land (1974) — Immagine di copertina, alcune edizioni179 copie
The Entropy Tango (1981) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni99 copie
Entropie - Tango und Zu Fernen Sonnen mit Jerry Cornelius. (1982) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni9 copie

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This book is about a French soldier that is writing a letter to a local SS officer.
The letter is split up into chapters to make it easier to read.
I don't particularly like the person Paul-Jean Husson who is writing to the SS officer, he is a fascist, and a pervert, his son Olivier is married to a German-Jewish woman named Ilse but he doesn't find out till later that she is Jewish.
He hates the Jewish people, and believes that they are turning France in 1940-1945 into a "cesspool" due to foreign people in his country his "motherland" and something must be done about the "Jewish problem" or the Jewish question" as it was referred to in the book.
I do not share this opinion and I haven't read much about this era in time yet, but I don't understand why they condemned the Jewish people just due to their race and nationality or because they didn't like the way they worshiped god, because they are Judeo-christians.
Paul-Jean is lusting after & in love with his son's wife, who is only 19 and he is old enough to be her father which is disgusting, but eventually he manipulates the situation so they are intimate and she becomes pregnant with his child and was considering getting rid of it because it is suspicious why she is pregnant again after, having two of Olivier's children Hermione and Aristide so she thought it was a "silly or stupid mistake" and wouldn't speak to him afterwards because she was ashamed and didn't want Olivier to find out.
Since she was a German she married Olivier and he insisted on her becoming a French citizen so no one would suspect anything and Paul-Jean asked people that he knew to hide her documents so they wouldn't look any further into her background and find out that her religion was Jewish. However even though the "naturalization process" whatever that is I don't really understand what it is and what the Germans did to "naturalize the Jews" She was still questioned by the authorities and sent to a concentration camp where she died.
I think due to her thinking that it was a mistake that Paul-Jean Husson told the authorities that she was a Jew and that's why she was sent to Auschwitz and died, because that is exactly what happened to her, while still pregnant she was murdered by the Nazis!
He said "he still loved her and he also said that he hated the Jews" Ilse was Jewish so she was already doomed to die sadly.
… (altro)
 
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EvilCreature | 2 altre recensioni | Sep 22, 2022 |
Un polar très documenté sur les intrigues de la jeune Russie soviétique.
 
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Nikoz | Jan 30, 2021 |
A la rigueur, on le trouverait sympathique. Portrait à la serpe d'un inspecteur de police.
 
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guilmom | Feb 12, 2019 |
4 étoiles (vertes) malgré le sujet ou plûtot pour le traitement du sujet. Impossible de trouver un inspecteur plus antipathique que Léon Sadorski, collabo, antisémite, pervers, sadique et misogyne qui profite de la Collaboration pour monter quelques juteux trafics personnels et régler quelques comptes tout aussi personnels. L’homme commet les pires exactions. Il révulse. Il révolte. Inspiré à ­Romain Slocombe par Louis Sadosky, chef du « rayon juif » à la direction des renseignements généraux, odieux fonctionnaire haissant les « youtres », qu’il a tendance à confondre avec les « bolcheviques » et tous ceux qui, à ses yeux, appartiennent à « l’anti-France ». L’affaire Léon Sadorski est un roman noir et âcre, autour d’un salopard tout sourire, qui, sans scrupule, abuse de son petit pouvoir pour passer entre les mailles du filet. Le talent de Slocombe réside dans sa façon de mêler littérature populaire et description vertigineuse d’un abîme d'apparance si ordinaire.… (altro)
 
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otori | Oct 30, 2017 |

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