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by. Wu Ming (Goodreads Author), Shaun Whiteside (Translator) · Rating details · 1, ratings · reviews. In Hollywood, Cary Grant has grown weary of cinema's constant glamour, but Her Majesty's Secret Service will break his malaise with a bizarre diplomatic mission. In Naples, Lucky Luciano fixes horse races and launches the. 54 σε απίθανη τιμή στο www.doorway.ru, τον απόλυτο προορισμό για βιβλία στην Ελλάδα! Συγγραφέας: Wu Ming - ISBN: Set during the height of the Cold War - with the world divided into East and West - 54 features Italian partisans, KGB agents, Parisian lowlifes, and cameos by David Niven, Marshal Tito, and Grace Kelly. Wu Ming brings us a cinematic romp that is by turns edgy social satire and modern comic send up.


Read "54" by Wu Ming available from Rakuten Kobo. Kalter Krieg, McCarthy, Dien Bien Phu. Der britische Secret Service schickt Cary Grant auf eine bizarre Geheimdien. Four of the five members of the Bologna collective that produced “Luther Blissett’s” novel Q () are back, now calling themselves Wu Ming, Chinese for “no name.” The subterfuge is appropriate, for this is a lively and thoroughly enjoyable thriller of shifting, unknown and mistaken identities, centered on a very Italian problem that attracted much world attention in but has since been forgotten: namely, the question of what to do with Yugoslav-partitioned Trieste, a little. Broken cogs in a clock, the hand stuffed inside the ventriloquist's dummy. 54 has an even greater challenge, in that it was written by the Wu Ming collective, a group of five Italian authors working in tandem. Put it all together, and it could be a recipe for disaster.

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