Hiroshima Joe
de Martin Booth (Autor)
One of the most powerful novels about the experience of war, first published in 1985
Captured by Hirohito's soldiers at the fall of Hong Kong and transferred to a Japanese slave camp outside Hiroshima, Captain Joe Sandingham was present when the bomb was dropped. Now a shell of a man, he lives in a cheap Hong Kong hotel, scrounging for food and the occasional bar girl. The locals call him "Hiroshima Joe" with a mixture of pity and contempt. But Joe—haunted by the sounds and voices of his past, debilitated by illness, and shattered by his wartime ordeal—is a man whose compassion and will to survive define a clear-eyed and unexpected heroism.
Formato
EPUB
Protección
DRM Protected
Fecha de publicación
8 de octubre de 2013
Editor
Número de páginas
304
Idioma
Inglés
ePub ISBN
9781466853980
ISBN papel
9780312268053
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