O americano traquilo

Paperback, 232 pages

Português language

Published by Biblioteca Azul.

ISBN:
978-85-250-5918-5
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5 stars (1 review)

Durante a Guerra da Indochina (1946-1954), o repórter britânico Thomas Fowler conhece, em Saigon, Alden Pyle, jovem americano idealista e impetuoso, enviado em uma missão misteriosa ao Vietnã dominado pelo confronto entre tropas francesas e guerrilheiros comunistas. Experiente e cético, o correspondente de guerra simpatiza com esse “americano tranquilo”. Apesar do interesse mútuo, surge um decisivo foco de discórdia: Pyle apaixona-se por Phuong, a bela amante vietnamita de Fowler, cuja mulher está em Londres. Tendo como tema central um triângulo amoroso, O americano tranquilo é um romance em que as rivalidades pessoais — e sexuais — reverberam as disputas políticas. Essa confluência entre o público e o privado, entre as movimentações geopolíticas e as táticas de guerrilha das relações afetivas, permite a Graham Greene fazer uma crítica das ideologias que contaminam os laços sociais e levam a disputas homicidas.

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Graham Greene served with MI6 during World War II and traveled the world extensively both before and after. His experiences really come across in this novel, where the narrator can zero in about the small details of a locale that make it special, as well as provide some insights into life in war zones that only someone with legitimate been-there-done-that experience would have.

While the plot itself centers around a love triangle between a journalist, a Vietnamese woman, and an American operative, that almost seemed like background noise to me. What made the book special was the first person narration - a voice that was reflecting on life in general, life in Vietnam, war, intrigue and numerous other details with an authenticity that can't be fabricated.

Beautifully written and filled with realities of conflict (internal, interpersonal, and between opposing forces) that continue to resonate.

Subjects

  • British
  • Fiction
  • Indochinese War, 1946-1954
  • Politics and government
  • Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
  • War correspondents
  • War stories