From "the ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century man's consciousness
and anxiety," a novel of the interlocked fates of strangers on an
international train (William Golding, Nobel Prize–winning author of
Lord of the Flies ). The Orient Express has embarked from Ostend,
Belgium for a three-day journey to Cologne, Vienna, and
Constantinople. The passenger list includes a Jewish trader from
London with business interests in Turkey—and a score to settle; a
vulnerable chorus girl on her last legs; a boozy and spiteful
journalist who's found an unrequited love in her paid companion, and
her latest scoop in second class—a Serbian dissident in disguise on
his way to lead a revolution; and a murderer on the run looking for a
getaway. As the train hurtles across Europe, the fates of everyone on
board will collide long before the Orient Express rushes headlong to
its final destination. Originally published in the UK as Stamboul
Train in 1932, Graham Greene's "novel has movement, variety, interest;
taken on the surface, it is an interesting and entertaining story of
adventure, penetrated through and through with the consciousness of
the on-rushing train, with that curious sense of the temporary
suspension of one's ordinary existence which comes to many on ship or
train" ( The New York Times).
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ISBN
9781504054041
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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