"Panama Canal (Panama)" . . "Engelse letterkunde." . . "romaner." . . . . "Angol irodalom regény." . . "Panama" . . "1900 - 1999" . . . . "By the author of \"The Wasp Factory\" and \"Walking on Glass\", this book is set in Japan and on the Panama Canal. It concerns a world famous Japanese cellist, who refuses to fly, and as a result finds herself involved in the ominous realm of global \"realpolitik.\"" . . . . . "Canal Dreams" . "Hisako Onoda, world famous cellist, refuses to fly, and so she travels to Europe as a passenger on a tanker bound through the Panama Canal. But Panama is a country whose politics are as volatile as the local freedom fighters. When Hisako's ship is captured, it is not long before the atmosphere is flammable."@en . . . "Канал грез" . . . . . "Hisako Onoda, world famous cellist, refuses to fly. And so she travels to Europe as a passenger on a tanker bound through the Panama Canal. But Panama is a country whose politics are as volatile as the local freedom fighters. When Hisako's ship is captured, it is not long before the atmosphere is as flammable as an oxy-acetylene torch, and the tension as sharp as the spike on her cello ... CANAL DREAMS is a novel of deceptive simplicity and dark, original power: stark psychological insights mesh with vividly realised scenarios in an ominous projection of global realpolitik. The result is yet another major landmark in the quite remarkable career of an outstanding modern novelist."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kanal grez" . . "Canal dreams"@en . . "Canal dreams" . "A famous cellest is a passenger on a tanker ship that is taken over by Panamanian terrorists."@en . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tekstuitgave" . "Suspense fiction"@en . "Suspense fiction" . . .