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The Invisible Hand

Autor Ayad Akhtar
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2015
A chilling examination of how far we will go to survive and the consequences of the choices we make. In remote Pakistan, Nick Bright awaits his fate. A successful financial trader, Nick is kidnapped by an Islamic militant group, but with no one negotiating his release, he agrees to an unusual plan. He will earn his own ransom by helping his captors manipulate and master the world commodities and currency markets. " A] tense, provocative thriller about the unholy nexus of international terrorism and big bucks...."-Seattle Times "Ahktar again turns hypersensitive subjects into thought-provoking and thoughtful drama"-Newsday "The prime theme is pulsing and alive: when human lives become just one more commodity to be traded, blood eventually flows in the streets"-Financial Times "Whip-smart and twisty"-Time Out New York "The Invisible Hand offers genuine insight into the future of the West" (Village Voice).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780316324533
ISBN-10: 0316324531
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 142 x 208 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company

Descriere

The scrpt of the author's successful play of the same name.

Recenzii

Mr. Akhtar's play . . . makes a forceful point about the seemingly ineradicable terrorism roiling the Middle East. Inspired though it may be by religious ideology, it is necessarily fueled, like most other movements that drive cultural change, by the brute power of money
Somebody give this playwright a Pulitzer. Oh, right - Ayad Akhtar already has one, for a previous play, Disgraced . . . Although this new play continues the scribe's interest in the clashing ideologies of Americans and Muslims, The Invisible Hand is far more politically provocative
The Invisible Hand has layers of delicious irony