A Man

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Oriana Fallaci (1929–2006) was defined as “one of the most-read and best-loved writers in the world” by the dean of Chicago’s Columbia College, who awarded her an honorary degree in literature. As a war correspondent she had covered the great majority of our time’s conflicts, from Vietnam to the Middle East. Her books have been translated and sold in thirty countries.

出版者:Pocket
作者:Oriana Fallaci
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页数:570
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出版时间:1981-1-1
价格:CAD 3.89
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780671434878
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Published for the first time in 1979 by Rizzoli, A Man is the passionate story of Alekos Panagulis, hero of the Greek Resistance and Fallaci’s partner. On May 1, 1976, Alexandros Panagulis, known as Alekos, the lonely hero of the Greek riot against tyranny and power, died tragically in a suspicious car crash. During his funeral, millions of people crowded the streets of Athens screaming “Zi, zi, zi!”—“Live, live, live!” This is the opening scene of A Man—and the final scene in the life of Alekos and of his love story with the author.

The narration goes back some years, and the reader relives the breakdown of Alekos’s relationship with Oriana Fallaci, starting with his attempt to kill the tyrant Papadopulos and his consequent arrest. Balancing romance and reportage, Fallaci describes Alekos’s personal fight against tyranny and his desperate attempt to escape his inevitable arrest.

Alekos became a real hero for the Greek population; the political leadership could not kill him without stirring up the suspicion of the public. The government built him a prison called Boiati, where he survived tremendous torture, hunger strikes, and terribly unsanitary conditions. After his release, Fallaci met and interviewed him. They fell in love and shared years of romance, obsession, and madness, all recounted in this extraordinary book. The story centers on their strong and deep love, intertwined with the struggle of this Greek tragic hero, who desperately looked for freedom and who, in the end, was just a man.

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看到评分这么高,作者又是传奇的法拉奇,我不由催促同学帮忙借来看。刚开始非常吸引我,倒叙的手法,形象生动的语言,能感受现场的一切情况。但是一半之后,觉得乏味了,因为,这个疯狂的充满幻想的男人,总是不断重复做一些让人匪夷所思的事情,感觉后半段过于描述事情去了,...  

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看到评分这么高,作者又是传奇的法拉奇,我不由催促同学帮忙借来看。刚开始非常吸引我,倒叙的手法,形象生动的语言,能感受现场的一切情况。但是一半之后,觉得乏味了,因为,这个疯狂的充满幻想的男人,总是不断重复做一些让人匪夷所思的事情,感觉后半段过于描述事情去了,...  

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也是高中时候在二手书店淘到这本书,对这位名作者我是一无所知,只是随着情节的发展,渐渐崇拜起主人公刚强不屈,特别是在监狱里的疯狂斗争,那么豁达,是谭嗣同似的笑对死亡,是对世间枷锁的无情嘲讽。这本书影响了我,让我在反抗一切不合理时总有股来自遥远的力量。

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这是本小说,也是本传记。虽然法拉奇一直以录音标榜自己采访的公正和中立,对于亚历山大·帕纳古里斯,她既是记者,也是爱人。所以不妨把这本书看成她最有血有肉最能为对方设身处地最反复琢磨的采访稿。  

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