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Chargement... The Thin Red Line (original 1962; édition 1998)par James Jones
Information sur l'oeuvreLa ligne rouge par James Jones (1962)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Solo una delgada linea roja separa la locura de la cordura. Los hombres del Primer Regimiento del Ejercito norteamericano que desembarcaron en Guadalcanal no sabian que serian protagonistas de uno de los episodios ,más sangrientos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En aquellas islas del Pacìfico recibieron su bautismo de fuego i se enfrentaron a un mundo despiadado ( ) This is on my to-read list for a while, because I have long been a fan of the Terrence Malick film and wanted to see how the novel compared. The film is a typical Malickian meditation on man's desecration of nature (and himself). Witt is the moral voice of the film, asking a series of questions that are basically Zen koans: what is this war in the heart of man? What is this war in nature? It came out the same year as Saving Private Ryan, a more jingoistic film that went on to win Best Picture while TTRL was relegated to the dustheap. The blurbs compare TTRL to All Quiet on the Western Front and Red Badge of Courage. All three consider the meaning of courage in the face of the absurdity of war. Jones presents courage as an act: everyone in C-for-Charlie Company is terrified of their first attack up the Elephant's Head, but the social pressure to not seem like a coward in front of peers is too strong to cause men to turn in free in the face of likely, and pointless, death. It is this social pressure that is the fulcrum on which the war turns. I think Jones is playing with an existentialist metaphor: there are a few soldiers who seem to accept death, and volunteer for the most dangerous missions. They are the few making a moral choice outside of the battle numbness and the fog of war. A clerk named Fife is presented as a coward who eventually must conquer his fear, only to be evacuated for a bum ankle at the end of the novel. He also makes a moral choice to flee the theater of war, leaving the comrades who pushed him to face death in battle. He resists the social pressure to stay with the group. This is a profound novel that gives real insight into the culture of an Army company during WWII. Ett amerikanskt skyttekompani anländer till andra världskrigets krigsskådeplats i Stilla Havet. Uppdraget är att besegra och fördriva japanerna från ön Guadalcanal.På nära håll får vi följa de blodiga striderna, ett krig som inte är en hjältarnas kamp utan ett grymt och motbjudande hantverk. Ur manskapet lösgör sig undan för undan en rad individer; kompanichefen Stein som inte står ut med att offra sina män, sergeant Welsh, en vältränad krigsmaskin, Mazzi och Tills, länkade till varandra i djupt hat men också i ett slags krigarens obrottsliga lojalitet Los hombres del Primer Regimiento del Ejército norteamericano que desembarcaron en Guadalcanal no sabía que serían protagonistas de uno de los episodios más sangrientos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En aquellas islas del Pacífico recibieron su bautismo de fuego. Se nos cuenta un acontecimiento bélico en el que sólo una delgada línea roja separa la locura de la cordura y en el que cada hombre libra su propia guerra. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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They are the men of C-for-Charlie Company. "Mad" 1st Sgt. Eddie Welsh, SSgt. Don Doll, Pvt. John Bell, Capt. James Stein, Cpl. Fife, and dozens more just like them, infantrymen in "this man's army" who are about to land grim and white-faced on an atoll in the Pacific called Guadalcanal. This is their story, a shatteringly realistic walk into hell and back. In the days ahead some will earn medals; others will do anything they can dream up to get evacuated before they land in a muddy grave. But they will all discover the thin red line that divides the sane from the mad, and the living from the dead, in this unforgettable portrait that captures for all time the total experience of men at war. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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