Two Gentlemen on the Beach

Two Gentlemen on the Beach
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Artikel-Nr:
9781910376478
Veröffentl:
2016
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
238
Autor:
Kohlmeier Michael Kohlmeier
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

On the face of it, Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin-two icons of the twentieth century-couldn't be more different. One is the grand statesman whose resolve led a nation in the struggle against Nazi Germany, the other the world-famous actor and comedian behind The Great Dictator, whose owns roots were in poverty and hardship. But in this moving novel, they are bound by a dark secret: both suffer from depression.When a chance encounter reveals what they share, an unusual and unlikely friendship ensues. A series of therapeutic meetings across the world, in Germany, England, and America, sees each become the other's confidant as they talk of their "e;black dog days."e; With the eye of a masterfully subtle narrator, Michael Khlmeier imagines a startling friendship of unique understanding between this extraordinary pair: a friendship of the twentieth century between art and politics, humor and seriousness, but which at heart remains an understanding between two men-the poor tramp and the grand statesman-who bring together the history of the century. 
On the face of it, Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin-two icons of the twentieth century-couldn't be more different. One is the grand statesman whose resolve led a nation in the struggle against Nazi Germany, the other the world-famous actor and comedian behind The Great Dictator, whose owns roots were in poverty and hardship. But in this moving novel, they are bound by a dark secret: both suffer from depression.When a chance encounter reveals what they share, an unusual and unlikely friendship ensues. A series of therapeutic meetings across the world, in Germany, England, and America, sees each become the other's confidant as they talk of their "e;black dog days."e; With the eye of a masterfully subtle narrator, Michael Khlmeier imagines a startling friendship of unique understanding between this extraordinary pair: a friendship of the twentieth century between art and politics, humor and seriousness, but which at heart remains an understanding between two men-the poor tramp and the grand statesman-who bring together the history of the century. 

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