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Nada

Manchette, Jean-PatrickSante, Luc(Introduction by)Nicholson-Smith, Donald(Translated by)
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This tour de force political thriller, told in Manchette's signature noir style, follows a group of far left extremists in the throes of post-1968 disillusionment.

The thrill of 1968 is long over, and the heavy fog of the 1970s has settled in. In Paris, however, the Nada gang-or groupuscule-still retains a militant attachment to its revolutionary dreams. Bringing together an anarchist orphaned by the Spanish Civil War, a Communist veteran of the French resistance, a frustrated high-school teacher of philosophy, a timid office worker, a terminal alcoholic, and one uncompromising young woman with a house in the country, Nada sets out to kidnap the American ambassador and issue a call to arms.
 
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Product Details
New York Review Books
1681373181 / 9781681373188
eBook (EPUB)
843.914
27/08/2019
English
179 pages
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