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Sto caricando le informazioni... Missione confidenziale (1939)di Graham Greene
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Very good! The whole thing was kind of a slow burn with frantic interludes. The main character, Mr. D, had a back story that left him mostly dead inside. His mission was to go to London as a confidential agent for a foreign government and procure coal for the winter for his people while keeping it out of the hands of the rebels with which his government was at war. As soon as he gets to London, it is apparent that his job won't be an easy one. A suspenseful story with a character study that mirrors a society at war. "The Confidential Agent" recounts the struggle of a man dispatched in the very late 1930s from an unnamed European country (Spain) to England to complete a mission for his side in a civil war. Things don’t go well for this guy, identified only as D. His passport photo is a few years old, and he’s aged a lot; the enemy tries to buy him off and his refusal ends in a beating; he is shot at in London, and even his bosses don’t trust him. At the climactic meeting where he will complete his mission, he finds that his credentials, proving he is who he says he is, have been stolen. Greene tries for realism, certainly, and, with moderate success, achieves it. More important to the author, though, is the sinking spiral in which his hero falls for the first half of the book. D. lives in fear, the only possible outcome for someone who has been imprisoned by the Spanish fascist rebels. He cannot get past the accidental death of his wife; he can’t stand physical confrontation because he has no idea how to defend himself. He is constantly on his guard about his person and his documentation. Rare indeed is the character he feels he can trust. A series of reversals would likely have been fatal, at least for his mission, if it weren’t for Rose, a woman he meets on his first night in England. An attractive blonde who cannot resist what she calls “melodrama”—which is what she calls D.’s predicament after she begins to believe him—Rose has a surprising knack for knowing what to say to whom in any given situation, and rescues D. on several occasions. D.’s and Rose’s developing love didn’t convince me; it could be Greene was too British to do any more than suggest and imply on that aspect. "The Confidential Agent" charges along at a good pace. It has enough plot twists to satisfy anyone, but don’t expect a lot of physical action. Having accompanied a man to the man’s apartment building, D. shoots at him but misses, although the man does die of heart failure a few minutes later. Only a few times do we encounter any sense of real physical danger for the hero; no, what endangers his life is going back home and joining in the actual war itself. This book entertains in the skulduggery genre, but its strengths lie is its treatment of the larger questions of life, loyalty, betrayal, wartime morality, and the shifting ideologies of a fraught moment in history. England, ca 1938 Indeholder "1. Den forfulgte", "2. Forfølgeren", "3. Det sidste skud", "4. Afslutningen". Den hemmelige agent D på ca 45 år er sendt til England for at skaffe en kulkontrakt. Han er blevet hårdt ramt af borgerkrigen i Spanien og hans kone er blevet dræbt. ??? Graham Greene skrev bogen på seks uger og holdt sig kørende på benzedrin. This is Greene at his best, providing a gnashing noir, a tale of chase and deception. The Confidential Agent distills the fears of the late 1930s, people are being driven to an almost post-human ignobility. Attempting to stay above the feral pragmatism, an agent known as D. makes his way to England. The timeframe and circumstances suggest The Spanish Civil War, but the details blur into a generic European nightmare. D. is a classics professor and the reader feels for his obsolescence in these dark times. The landscape, the weather and even radio advertisements conspire and haunt. Greene provides no relief and actually mocks the possibility of a sentimental response or conclusion. Highly recommended.
But the violence and evil and pity are not of war only; human life always carries its seeds of anarchy and brutality and fear and tragic waste, and man must find his own courage and generosity and integrity and hope, even through horror, if and as he can. "The Confidential Agent" is an even better novel than its brilliant predecessor, "Brighton Rock," and -- in all its tragic timeliness -- it should be very widely read.
WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY IAN RANKIN 'In a class by himself...the ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century man's consciousness and anxiety' William Golding In a small continental country civil war is raging. Once a lecturer in medieval French, now a government agent, D is a scarred stranger in England, sent on a mission to buy coal at any price. Initially, this seems to be a matter of straightforward negotiation, but soon, implicated in murder, accused of possessing false documents and theft, held responsible for the death of a young woman, D becomes a hunted man, tormented by allegiances, doubts and love. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.912Literature English & Old English literatures English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1901-1945Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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Indeholder "1. Den forfulgte", "2. Forfølgeren", "3. Det sidste skud", "4. Afslutningen".
Den hemmelige agent D på ca 45 år er sendt til England for at skaffe en kulkontrakt. Han er blevet hårdt ramt af borgerkrigen i Spanien og hans kone er blevet dræbt.
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Graham Greene skrev bogen på seks uger og holdt sig kørende på benzedrin. Dette eksemplar har en indledende tekst om Graham Greene og hans bøger, som ikke er taget med i Fremads Kriminalromaner udgaven, men ellers er det den samme tekst. ( )