PDF kostenlos The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene

Desember 23, 2013 0 Comments

PDF kostenlos The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene

Als eines der Bücher, die zusammengesetzt wurden, The Heart Of The Matter, By Graham Greene wird mit der vorherige Veröffentlichung Version nur verschiedene sein. Es enthält die grundlegenden Worte, die von allen Aspekten überprüft werden können. Wenn Sie noch mehr über den Autor zu verstehen haben, könnten Sie die Bibliographie des Autors lesen. Es wird helfen, Sie sicher über dieses Buch zu verdienen, dass Sie nicht nur als Empfehlung erhalten jedoch zusätzlich als Ressource zu überprüfen.

The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene

The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene


The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene


PDF kostenlos The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene

Nun, jemand eine Entscheidung für sich machen könnte genau das, was sie beabsichtigen, müssen zu tun und auch noch gelegentlich tun, diese Art von Person einige Empfehlungen benötigen. Menschen mit aufgeschlossen werden sicherlich immer wieder versuchen, für die brandneuen Dinge und Details aus vielen Quellen zu suchen. Allerdings werden immer Menschen mit geschlossenem Verstand annehmen, dass sie es von ihren Auftraggebern tun. Also, welche Art von einzelnen sind Sie?

Machen Sie biss verlieben zu lesen, werden wir die Soft-Datei The Heart Of The Matter, By Graham Greene lesen präsentieren. Früher, müssen Sie es mit dem Link des Buches, indem sie Angebot. Dieses Buch ist Typ Lieblingsbuch von vielen Menschen gelesen, aus der ganzen Welt. Wenn Sie eine solche Reisen verzichten wollen, aber Sie haben noch nicht ausreichend Bargeld, überprüft eine Publikation aus und man konnte wie noch in Ihrem realen Erfahrung scheinen.

Auschecken wird sicherlich nicht machen Sie ständig Bebilderung und Träume über etwas. Es muss so sein, dass Sie so schlau fühlen kaufen und auch klug, dieses Leben zu übernehmen. Selbst Analyse langweilig sein kann, ist es sicherlich auf Führungs Art abhängen. Sie können The Heart Of The Matter, By Graham Greene wählen, die Sie wirklich langweilig wird nicht machen. Ja, das ist nicht kin von amüsantem Buch oder Parodie Buch. Dies ist ein Buch, in dem jedes Wort tiefe Bedeutung bieten wird, aber einfach und unkompliziert gesagt.

Wenn diese The Heart Of The Matter, By Graham Greene Auswahl zu erhalten und zu überprüfen, werden Sie sicherlich es von der ersten Seite beginnen sowie Angebot machen es viel zu genießen. Ja, dieses Buch hat wirklich großes Problem der Führung zu lesen. Wie der Schriftsteller in den Besucher bringen, ist sehr klug. Die Seiten werden Sie sicherlich zeigen, warum Leitfaden für die ausgezeichneten Personen vorgestellt. Sie werden sicherlich Sorgen Sie eine, die in läuft das Leben viel besser ist, als auch die Lebensdauer zu verbessern.

The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene

Pressestimmen

"The most ingenious, inventive and exciting of our novelists, rich in exactly etched and moving portraits of real human beings" (V. S. Pritchett The Times)"Greene was a master of characterisation and this book is no exception" (Independent on Sunday)"In a class by himself - the ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century man's consciousness and anxiety" (William Golding Independent)"A superb storyteller with a gift for provoking controversy" (New York Times)"Greene had the sharpest eyes for trouble, the finest nose for human weaknesses, and was pitilessly honest in his observations... For experience of a whole century he was the man within" (Norman Sherry Independent)

Synopsis

Scobie, a police officer serving in a war-time West African state, is distrusted, being scrupulously honest and immune to bribery. But then he falls in love, and in doing so he is forced to betray everything he believes in, with drastic and tragic consequences.

Alle Produktbeschreibungen

Produktinformation

Taschenbuch: 288 Seiten

Verlag: Vintage Classics; Auflage: New Ed (7. Oktober 2004)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 9780099478423

ISBN-13: 978-0099478423

ASIN: 0099478420

Größe und/oder Gewicht:

13 x 1,8 x 19,8 cm

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

4.6 von 5 Sternen

8 Kundenrezensionen

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 97.011 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

This is widely considered Greene's best novel. However, some 65 years since publication, new readers confronted with so much Catholic fear and agony may give up on it. But it is also a surprisingly easy to read account of a failed marriage after the death of a child, in a 24/7 stifling, socially-suffocating context in coastal West Africa, a region in the 19th century known as "the white man's grave".Its venue is Freetown, Sierra Leone (SL) during WW II. It has a mostly hot and humid climate. Colonials occasionally find a big rat in the bathroom, hungry ant colonies in the kitchen, malarial mosquitoes attacking after sundown, vultures on the roof. Class-based differences among British colonial staff create a poisonous climate rife with gossip. German submarines endanger shipping routes. Syrian traders are suspected of diamond smuggling and dealing with the enemy. At nightfall the harbour is closed and a total black-out enforced.This book's sad hero Henry Scobie, SL's Deputy Police Commissioner, has spent 15 years there. And been married for 14 years with Louise. They are a devoutly Catholic couple. Early on the reader learns that Scobie has been passed over for promotion. Why? Plenty of gossip and rumour, but Louise could be the main reason: Scobie loves his job and SL, but Louise is seen as a snob, the colony's only intellectual. Unlike other wives, she has no war-time job. She thinks she is hated by everyone who matters, resents her husband's poor salary and contentment with his job, his failure to reach the top and the poor living quarters assigned to them since their last leave.In what follows, corruption is one of many themes Greene probes. This review is an introduction to the first 50 pages of one of the greatest books written in the 20th century. Follow Wilson, who is a spy sent from London and Scobie's run of disastrous moral choices. The pair may symbolize Graham Greene's own struggle with his own wartime espionage job and his conversion to Catholicism. Highly recommended.

Dichte, intensive Geschichte um einen ehrlichen, katholischen Polizisten, der in Gewissensnöte gerät und keinen Ausweg mehr weiß. Gut konstruiert - oder schon zu ausgedacht? -, und ein paar sehr trockene, coole Dialoge dazu. Der katholische Aspekt wird mir gegen Ende zu stark; möglicherweise gibt es nicht viele Menschen, die die Rituale so ernst nehmen. Greene hielt das Religiöse später wohl selbst für übertrieben.Das Buch spielt in Sierra Leone, Westafrika. Die Schwüle trieft aus allen Zeilen, Ratten und Geier belagern die Hauptakteure; das drückende Klima korrespondiert mit Gewissensnöten und drängenden Problemen. Letztlich könnte die Geschichte aber auch in London spielen, die tropische Hafenstadt bleibt exotische Kulisse, fast alle Hauptakteure sind Engländer.Die englische Originalfassung ließ sich leicht lesen. Die Verfilmung von 1953 mit Trevor Howard hat mich nicht beeindruckt (s. m. sep. Besprechung).

"The Heart of the Matter" is the story of Major Scobie, a relatively high-ranking policeman struggling vainly for advancement in a small coastal African town. He remains with a wife he doesn't really love out of an extreme sense of duty and loyalty. For those familiar with Greene's "The End of the Affair," it is almost as though Greene took Henry Miles, the cuckold who remains married to Sarah because it is comfortable, and made him the protagonist of a novel.Scobie, a converted Catholic, seems to take his religious convictions more seriously than his wife, who is more concerned with appearances and the way the socialites in town regard her. In this small coastal town, the attention she pays to her public standing quickly appears as it is, rudely farcical.Trying to separate himself from his wife, Scobie strikes up a tenuous relationship with Yusef, a suspected Syrian smuggler. When she leaves for a vacation, Scobie falls for Helen Rolt, a young widow. Herein, the main action of the novel begins, as Scobie finds himself forced to reconcile his dead love for his wife with his affections for Helen, his career, and his relationship to Yusef, all within the context of his Catholic faith. A truly amazing work. I am convinced that Graham Greene simply did not know how to write a bad novel.

This novel is a brilliant masterpiece which speaks directly to the reader's heart.The writing is of such finesse and the plot so powerful that you won't be able to put down the book until you find out how Major Scobie "resolves his problems" in the end (his problems centre on how to ensure his wife's, his mistress's AND [even] God's happiness even if it means he has to pay the ultimate price for it).The novel will evoke every kinds of feelings in the reader. I know I felt love, tenderness, sadness, sometimes impatience but always PITY for Major Scobie, a deeply religious man who is merciful, responsible and kind towards everyone else but whom nobody really cares about, what more pities. Even though "everyone" claims to love Scobie or to value his friendship, they are actually selfish, ordinary people who have their own hidden agenda (even if they don't realize it) and want something or other from Scobie. All these "demands" weigh the poor man down so badly that in the end, he is driven to commit the final act of damnation so that (or so he thinks) the ones he loves will be free of him and they will no longer be unhappy.It's truly wonderful and fulfilling to read a novel which offers such a great insight into the mind's psychology and the human heart. I've been a fan of Greene's works since I read "The End of the Affair" which I loved dearly.I believe that one doesn't have to be a Catholic to appreciate and understand the novel, despite its heavy references to the religion (eg. about sins, confession, communion, repentence, etc).I can't praise this novel highly enough! Just pick it up! It may even transform some of your views on life (for the better). If not, at the very least it'll transform you instantly into a Graham Greene fan (that is, if you aren't one already)!

The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene PDF
The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene EPub
The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene Doc
The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene iBooks
The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene rtf
The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene Mobipocket
The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene Kindle

The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene PDF

The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene PDF

The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene PDF
The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene PDF

Some say he’s half man half fish, others say he’s more of a seventy/thirty split. Either way he’s a fishy bastard.

0 komentar: