The Comedians
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Narrated by:
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Joseph Porter
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Written by:
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Graham Greene
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Three men meet on a ship bound for Haiti, where corruption and terror reign. Disillusioned and noncommittal, they are the “comedians” of Greene’s title, hiding from life’s pain and love behind their chosen masks.
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- Thomas of Love
- 2024-04-25
ironically over serious
I know I know, the word Comedians used here is the French version, meaning "Actors", the author being a sort of Europhile. In either case, he sure was acting pretentious when he wrote the more naval gazing passages in this book.
I liked it anyways, the love triangles, the depiction of Haiti, and the life of Rogues was compelling.
The voice actor did not perform the French voices well.
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- Roberta W
- 2024-03-10
Engaging, set in Haiti
I think this may be the first book of fiction I have read set in Haiti. It gave me echos of Hemingway’s writing about Cuba. This was also my first Graham Greene book, and WOW! I was totally engaged throughout. He obviously has a good understanding of international diplomacy and the goings on at the edges of what is legal. Nice character development.
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