The World of Violence - Colin Wilson - Libros - Valancourt Books - 9781939140265 - 14 de mayo de 2013
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The World of Violence

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'One of the more earnest and interesting writers of his generation.' - The Guardian

'Readable to an almost hypnotic degree . . . absorbing and exciting.' - Sphere

'Some really good narrative . . . impressive.' - New Statesman

As a child, the brilliant mathematical prodigy Hugh Greene's two major influences were his eccentric old uncles, Nick and Sam. From Uncle Nick, Hugh learned a love of mathematics, which came to represent clarity and order, and from Uncle Sam he acquired an overwhelming fear of violence. Now seventeen and unsure of what to do with his life and whether life is even worth bothering with at all, Hugh finds his hatred of violence becoming even more intense when he witnesses a gang of brutal thugs beating an innocent man. Determined to protect himself, he purchases a gun and joins a pistol club. But when he becomes involved with a senseless shooting and gets mixed up with a group of criminals, including a sex murderer, Hugh will be forced to confront the question of whether his mathematics and philosophy have any relevance in a world of violence. . . .

Colin Wilson's third novel, The World of Violence (1963), is a fascinating and gripping story that critic Sidney Campion called 'one of the most complex and satisfying bildungsromans ever written in English.' This new edition of Wilson's brilliant novel, the first in more than twenty years, includes a new introduction by Nicolas Tredell.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 14 de mayo de 2013
ISBN13 9781939140265
Editores Valancourt Books
Páginas 282
Dimensiones 140 × 216 × 16 mm   ·   299 g
Lengua Inglés  
Colaborador Nicolas Tredell

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