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Johnny Got His Gun

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Zusatztext “[It is] very hard to write about Johnny Got His Gun without being guilty of understatement or hysterics. It is a terrifying book, of an extraordinary emotional intensity.” — Washington Post “An extraordinarily agitating book, passionate in its language, potent in its emotional effect, a novel that tells in unsparingly honest words what a wickedly gruesome business war is, and how wickedly wasteful. Johnny Got His Gun, full of horror and hurt, will be a terrific and vivid experience for anyone who reads it.” — Boston Herald “It is hard to imagine a more persuasive argument for staying out of war than this smooth, savage, brilliant tale.” — Chicago Daily News Informationen zum Autor Dalton Trumbo was one of the most prolific and important literary figures of our time. His more than sixty screenplays include Spartacus , Exodus , Papillon , and the Academy Award–winning The Brave One . Johnny Got His Gun is the most highly acclaimed work of his remarkable career. Klappentext "Mr. Trumbo sets this story down almost without pause or punctuation and with a fury accounting to eloquence."-The New York Times This was no ordinary war. This was a war to make the world safe for democracy. And if democracy was made safe, then nothing else mattered-not the millions of dead bodies, nor the thousands of ruined lives. . . . This is no ordinary novel. This is a novel that never takes the easy way out: it is shocking, violent, terrifying, horrible, uncompromising, brutal, remorseless and gruesome . . . but so is war. Praise for Johnny Got His Gun "[It is] very hard to write about Johnny Got His Gun without being guilty of understatement or hysterics. It is a terrifying book, of an extraordinary emotional intensity."-Washington Post "An extraordinarily agitating book, passionate in its language, potent in its emotional effect, a novel that tells in unsparingly honest words what a wickedly gruesome business war is, and how wickedly wasteful. Johnny Got His Gun, full of horror and hurt, will be a terrific and vivid experience for anyone who reads it."-Boston Herald "It is hard to imagine a more persuasive argument for staying out of war than this smooth, savage, brilliant tale."-Chicago Daily News Chapter One He wished the phone would stop ringing. It was bad enough to be sick let alone having a phone ring all night long. Boy was he sick. Not from any of their sour french wine either. A man couldn't hold enough of it to get a head this big. His stomach was going round and round and round. Fine thing nobody'd answer that phone. It sounded like it was ringing in a room about a million miles wide. His head was a million miles wide too. The hell with the telephone. That damn bell must be at the other end of the world. He would have to walk for a couple years to get to it. Ring ring ring all night long. Maybe somebody wanted something bad. Telephones ringing at night are important. You'd think they'd pay attention to it. How could they expect him to answer it anyhow? He was tired and his head was plenty big. You could stick a whole phone in his ear and he couldn't even feel it. He must have been drinking dynamite. Why didn't somebody answer that goddamn telephone? "Hey Joe. Front and center." Here he was sick as hell and like a damned fool making his way through the night shipping room toward the telephone. It was so noisy you wouldn't think anybody could hear a tiny sound like a phone ringing. Yet he had. He'd heard it above the click-click-click of the Battle Creek wrappers and the rattle of the belt conveyors and the howl of the rotary ovens upstairs and the rumble of steel route bins being hauled into place and the sputter of motors in the garage being tuned up against the morning's work and the scream of dollies t...

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Authors Trumbo, Dalton Trumbo, Trumbo Dalton
Publisher Bantam Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 01.03.1984
 
EAN 9780553274325
ISBN 978-0-553-27432-5
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 106 mm x 175 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Fiction > Narrative literature > Contemporary literature (from 1945)

FICTION / War & Military, First World War fiction, FICTION / Historical / 20th Century / World War I

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