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The Thin Red Line James Jones

The Thin Red Line par James Jones

The Thin Red Line James Jones


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In 1942 an American army unit is sent to the island of Guadalcanal, where the Japanese mount a desperate offensive to establish their superiority in the Southwest Pacific. This is a graphic and unsparing story, from the battles and jungle patrols, to the departure of the survivors.

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An indubitable masterpiece ... THE THIN RED LINE is among the very best novels written about World War II. - Chicago Daily News

Raw, violent, powerful and terrible ... James Jones goes more closely into the animal feelings which battle excites than has perhaps ever been done before - Evening Standard

À propos de James Jones

James Jones (1921-1977), one of the major novelists of his generation, is known primarily as the author of fiction that probes the effects of World War II on the individual soldier. Born in Robinson, Illinois, Jones entered the U.S. Army and had the distinction of being the only individual who would become a major writer to witness the attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbour. A member of the 27th U.S Infantry Regiment, Jones was wounded at Guadacanal and returned to Robinson, where he started to write about his experiences. After shelving his unpublished first novel, They Shall Inbherit the Laughter, Jones completed the critically acclaimed international bestseller From Here to Eternity (1951). He assisted in the creation of the Handy Writers' Colony in Marshall, lllinois (which lasted from 1949 to 1964) before taking up residence in Paris as part of the Second Generation of American Expatriate writers and artists.

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The Thin Red Line James Jones
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Hodder & Stoughton
19990204
224
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