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Fernando Santos Fontenla

    Nuestro amigo el rey - edición española
    La delgada línea roja
    • 1991

      Nuestro amigo el rey - edición española

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Desde esa superioridad moral Perrault lanza sus pullazos: «Durante la década de los ochenta, Occidente utilizó al sanguinario Sadam Husein contra Jomeini. Ahora, para combatir a su propio monstruo de Frankenstein, Estados Unidos, Francia, la URSS, apoyan a los corruptos emires del Golfo, al despótico rey Fahd, al terrible Hafez el Asad y a un rey de Marruecos que acaba de acribillar a su juventud en Fez». A Occidente, cree Perrault, le importa un rábano la democracia en el mundo árabe. Lo único que le interesa es la protección de sus intereses materiales: la venta de armas y el suministro de petróleo.

      Nuestro amigo el rey - edición española
    • 1983

      When faced with the reality of potential death, the concepts of courage and life itself become meaningless. The protagonist grapples with the futility of existence, questioning the significance of even the simplest observations, such as a tree. This sense of pointlessness extends beyond his personal experience, affecting everyone around him, and ultimately, when he ceases to exist, it will have been pointless all along. This profound exploration of war's impact on life and identity is at the heart of the narrative. The story unfolds through various perspectives within C-for-Charlie Company, including Capt. James Stein, his unstable first sergeant Eddie Welsh, and the young privates thrust into battle. The depiction of combat and its psychological toll is strikingly realistic, with dialogue reflecting the rawness of their experiences. This work transcends traditional combat fiction, offering a significant examination of male identity in American literature, positioning the author alongside literary giants like Herman Melville and Stephen Crane.

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