The Comedians

The Comedians by Graham Greene, published by Penguin in 1976, is a literary work that delves into the complexities of human nature and political struggle. This edition, reset and reprinted from the collected edition, spans 286 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows three men whose lives are irrevocably altered by their own indifference as they confront the oppressive regime in Haiti.
Readers will find a profound exploration of themes such as apathy and tyranny, as the characters navigate their moral dilemmas in a politically charged environment. The book presents a critical look at the interplay between personal responsibility and the broader socio-political landscape, making it a significant addition to the genres of fiction and classics. Through its intricate storytelling, The Comedians invites reflection on the consequences of inaction in the face of injustice.
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Three men are ruined by their own apathy as they attempt to destroy tyranny in Haiti
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