词条 | A Man |
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| name = A Man | title_orig = Un Uomo | translator = | image = Hardcover of A Man by Oriana Fallaci.jpg | caption = 1st edition front cover | author = Oriana Fallaci | cover_artist = | country = Italy | language = Italian | series = | genre = Biographical novel | published = 1979 (Italian) 1981 Pocket Books (English) | media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback) | pages = | isbn = 978-0-671-43487-8 | oclc= 7919983 | preceded_by = | followed_by = }} A Man (1979) ({{lang-it|Un Uomo}}) ({{lang-el|Ένας Άνδρας}}, transliteration: Enas Andras) is a novel written by Oriana Fallaci chronicling her relationship with the attempted assassin of Greek dictator George Papadopoulos. Plot summaryThe book is a pseudo-biography about Alexandros Panagoulis written in the form of a novel. Fallaci had an intense romantic relationship with Panagoulis. She uses the novel to put forth her view that Panagoulis was assassinated by a vast conspiracy, a view widely shared by many Greeks.[1] The work has had mixed reviews. Some readers find the harsh polemic repetitive and disturbing. Fallaci is said to have been angry at Ms. magazine for not reviewing the work and this enhanced her reputation as an anti-feminist. Quotes"Don't help me then, hand me over to the police, what's the use anyway--""Of suffering, fighting? It allows us to live, my boy. A man who gives in doesn't live, he survives." Footnotes1. ^A Man Pocket, 1981 References
6 : 1979 novels|20th-century Italian novels|Biographical novels|Novels about rebels|Novels set in Greece|Works by Oriana Fallaci |
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