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Brighton rock
Greene, Graham, 1904-1991 - Author
London : David Campbell, c1993 - xxxiiii, 299 s.
ISBN 1-85715-146-1
Everyman's Library ; Millennium Library
Carey, John, - Author of introduction
anglické rományCall number C 155.977 Title statement Brighton rock / Graham Greene ; with an introduction by John Carey Main entry-name Greene, Graham, 1904-1991 (Author) Issue data London : David Campbell, c1993 Phys.des. xxxiiii, 299 s. ISBN 1-85715-146-1 Edition Everyman's Library (David Campbell) ; 146 Millennium Library Note Chronologie Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografii Another responsib. Carey, John, 1934- (Author of introduction)
Form, Genre anglické romány Conspect 821.111-3 - Anglická próza, anglicky psaná UDC 821.111-31 Country Velká Británie Language angličtina Document kind BOOKS "Hale knew, before he had been in Brighton three hours, that they meant to murder him..." Graham Greene's chilling exposé of violence and gang warfare in the pre-war underworld is a classic of its kind. Pinkie, a teenage gangster on the rise, is devoid of compassion or human feeling, despising weakness of both the spirit and the flesh. Responsible for the razor slashes that killed mob boss Kite and also for the death of Hale, a reporter who threatened the livelihood of the mob, Pinkie is the embodiment of calculated evil. As a Catholic, however, Pinkie is convinced that his retribution does not lie in human hands. He is therefore not prepared for Ida Arnold, Hale's avenging angel. Ida, whose allegiance is with life, the here and now, has her own ideas about the circumstances surrounding Hale's death. For the sheer joy of it, she takes up the challenge of bringing the infernal Pinkie to an earthly kind of justice. Zdroj anotace: OKCZ - ANOTACE Z WEBULoading…
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