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Richard Condon

    18 de marzo de 1915 – 9 de abril de 1996

    Richard Thomas Condon fue un novelista de thrillers satíricos, reconocido por sus novelas conspirativas. Sus obras se caracterizaron por tramas complejas, una fascinación por los detalles triviales y un profundo desprecio por los poderosos. Sus personajes a menudo están impulsados por la obsesión, ya sea sexual o política, y por la lealtad familiar. Sus intrincadas tramas frecuentemente presentan elementos de tragedia clásica, donde el orgullo de los protagonistas conduce a la destrucción de lo que aman. Algunos de sus libros pueden describirse como historias secretas que revelan verdades ocultas.

    Richard Condon
    Prizzi's Glory
    The Final Addiction
    The Manchurian Candidate
    Prizzi's Family
    A Trembling Upon Rome
    El honor de los Prizzi
    • Prizzi's Family

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      By day Charley Partanna is a hit man for the Prizzi family. By night he studies for his high school equivalency exam--when he's not juggling two gorgeous women. But these two may be more than even Charley can handle. One, Mardell, is a knockout, one-third fantasy and two-thirds legs. The other, Maerose, is Charley's boss's granddaughter. She's hungry for power, honor...and Charley...usually in that order. And she doesn't want to share. For Charley, it's a problem that he needs to solve--but his hormones keep getting in the way. "Cheerful and funny...foaming with perversity, rascality, obsessional religious mania, assault and battery and our old friends greed and lust." (Time)

      Prizzi's Family
    • The Final Addiction

      • 338 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Owney's father is in the secret service and he is brought up by his mother, almost alone, until she runs off when he is nine years old. He spends years trying to find her until he meets and marries Dolly, the daughter of his boss. Then his mother turns up.

      The Final Addiction
    • Regisseur Jonathan Demme („Das Schweigen der Lämmer“, „Philadelphia“) verfilmte den brisanten Politthriller von Richard Condon, in dem amerikanische Soldaten gehirngewaschen aus Kriegsgefangenschaft zurückkehren. Einer von ihnen verfolgt tödliche Aufträge, die bis in die Spitzen der Politik reichen. Ein brillanter Roman, dessen Thematik nichts von seiner Aktualität eingebüßt hat. Die Originalvorlage zum kommenden Kinofilm mit Denzel Washington und Meryl Streep

      Der Manchurian-Kandidat