Barbarian Coast
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Norman Maleler is an American prose, publicist, film director, twice awarded the Pulizer Prize - for the novels "Nagi and the Dead" (1948) and "Song of the Palach" (1979) Barvars Beach (1951), recognized as critics one of the most ambiguous works of the writer, was built on the mixture of various genres and unfolds against the background of the Kafkian and Orwellian scenery.
The main character of the novel detects that his neighbor in house is a participant in the famous murder of Leo Trotsky and preacher extremist ideas. The main conflict is built around the eternal question - is it justified by the achievement of noble goal by any means? What if, in the premonition of the Third World War, humanity will turn into a tribe of real barbarians
The main character of the novel detects that his neighbor in house is a participant in the famous murder of Leo Trotsky and preacher extremist ideas. The main conflict is built around the eternal question - is it justified by the achievement of noble goal by any means? What if, in the premonition of the Third World War, humanity will turn into a tribe of real barbarians
Author:
Author:Norman Maleler
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Films & Series
Paper:
Paper:Gray
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-367-01057-2
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