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Cargando... El que pierde, gana (1955)por Graham Greene
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A moralistic novella on the dangers of what happens when a “get rich quick” scheme actually works. The style is very much a product of its time (1955) and while it’s at times witty and well observed none of the characters are particularly likeable and I had no real sympathy for their fate good or bad. I SUPPOSE the small greenish statue of a man in a wig on a horse is one of the famous statues of the world. I said to Cary, ‘Do you see how shiny the right knee is? It’s been touched so often for luck, like St Peter’s foot in Rome.’ She rubbed the knee carefully and tenderly as though she were polishing it. ‘Are you superstitious?’ I said. ‘ Yes.’ ‘I’m not.’ ‘I’m so superstitious I never walk under ladders. I throw salt over my right shoulder. I try not to tread on the cracks in pavements. Darling, you’re marrying the most superstitious woman in the world. Lots of people aren’t happy. We are. I’m not going to risk a thing.’ There is not much I can say about Loser Takes All other than it is a delightful story of a newlywed couple on honeymoon. I have heard Loser Takes All being compared to Coward's Private Lives and just for once I have to admit that this comparison also came to my mind when reading Greene's story. However, where wit and humor and sheer slapstick in Private Lives shows a couple (or two) that is very sure of itself, Greene's approach is different: His story is based on a couple who isn't sure of anything at all, and in the course of the book, this uncertainty keeps the story interesting. "ONE adapts oneself to money much more easily than to poverty: Rousseau might have written that man was born rich and is everywhere impoverished." sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Bertram was not a believer in luck or superstitions. An unambitious assistant accountant, his plans for his second marriage are typically quiet- St Luke's, Maida Hill, then two weeks in Bournemouth. But then he comes to the attention of Dreuther, the director of Bertram's company, who changes Bertram's plans for him- wedding and honeymoon in Monte Carlo, on board his private yacht. Inevitably Bertram visits the casino and inevitably he loses. But then his system starts working, and his trouble really begins... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Then mid-book it became very Chekhov. This shallow plot masks much deeper universal truths about the traps people allow themselves to fall into and the deeds they do to rehabilitate themselves. ( )