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Cargando... Z (1966)por Vassilis Vassilikos
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Incalzante, lirico, struggente, a volte eccessivo. E' molto ben rappresentata la sera del delitto, mancano passi logici nella ricostruzione dell' indagine. Nel complesso un libro interessante, sopratutto riletto a tanta distanza di tempo dai fatti. Fa riflettere sull' acquiescenza delle forze dell' ordine in determinate occasioni In 1963, a dynamic, progressive young politician was assassinated. No, not Kennedy. Gregory Lambrakis, socialist legislator and critic of the Greek government, was murdered in Salonika, in a government supported conspiracy. Nearly a half-million people followed his coffin to Athens. The letter "Z" ("he lives") began appearing everywhere. Z was published in 1966. One year later, the American-supported junta had seized power and the book was banned, its author in exile. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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A progressive parliamentary deputy is scheduled to appear at a political rally. Meanwhile, local political bosses plot his assassination. Thugs are recruited to disrupt the rally. Rumours begin to spread. But the forces already set in motion are irresistible. Z is the story of a crime, a time, a place and a people transformed by events. A vital and iconic classic, Z was published in Greece in 1966 and banned a year later. It is based on an actual political assassination in 1963 in Salonika. Here it is repackaged as a 50th anniversary edition. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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O título do filme faz menção ao popular slogan grego "Ζει", que significava "ele [Lambrakis] vive, e que fez com que a letra Z fosse proibida, juntamente com movimentos de paz, grees, uniões sindicais, cabelos longos em homens, os Beatles e outras bandas contemporâneas, Sófocles (!), Tolstoi, Ésquilo (!), escrever que Sócrates era homossexual, Ionesco, Sartre, Tchekhov, Harold Pinter, Edward Albee, Mark Twain, Beckett, sociologia, enciclopédias internacionais, imprensa livre e a nova matemárica. ( )