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A Man A Novel

Translated and sold in nineteen countries, the bestseller that brought Oriana Fallaci world successPublished for the first time in 1979 by Rizzoli, A Man is the passionate story of Alekos Panagulis, hero of the Greek Resistance and Fallaci's partner. On May 1, 1976, Alexandros Panagulis, known as Alekos, the lonely hero of the Greek riot against tyranny and power, died tragically in a suspicious car crash. During his funeral, millions of people crowded the streets of Athens screaming "Zi, zi, zi!"-"Live, live, live!" This is the opening scene of A Man-and the final scene in the life of Alekos.

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  • "Het leven van de Griekse dichter en vrijheidsstrijder Alexander Panagoulis die bijna vijf jaar geleden onder verdachte omstandigheden bij een auto-ongeluk om het leven kwam."
  • "C'est l'histoire du poète grec Alekos Panagoulis, qui après avoir tenté en 1968 un attenat contre Papadopoulos, chef de la dictature des colonels, fut areêté, condamné à mort, grâcié (c'est en vain qu'il refusa sa grâce) et imprisonné cinq ans."
  • "Relaas van de gruwelijke gevangenschap van de dichter Alexander Panagoulis ten tijde van het kolonelsregime in Griekenland."
  • "A Man (1979) (Italian: Un Uomo) is a novel in which the author chronicles her relationship with the attempted assassin of Greek dictator George Papadopoulos. The book is a pseudo-biography about Alexandros Panagoulis written in the form of a novel. Fallaci had an intense romantic relationship with Panagoulis. She uses the novel to put forth her view that Panagoulis was assassinated by a vast conspiracy, a view widely shared by many Greeks."
  • "Translated and sold in nineteen countries, the bestseller that brought Oriana Fallaci world successPublished for the first time in 1979 by Rizzoli, A Man is the passionate story of Alekos Panagulis, hero of the Greek Resistance and Fallaci's partner. On May 1, 1976, Alexandros Panagulis, known as Alekos, the lonely hero of the Greek riot against tyranny and power, died tragically in a suspicious car crash. During his funeral, millions of people crowded the streets of Athens screaming "Zi, zi, zi!"-"Live, live, live!" This is the opening scene of A Man-and the final scene in the life of Alekos."@en

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  • "Vertalingen (vorm)"
  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Italian fiction"@en
  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Ausgabe"
  • "Political fiction"
  • "Political fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Literatura"@pt

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  • "Jedan čovjek : roman"
  • "Jedan čovjek : roman"@hr
  • "Yik mard"
  • "En mand"@da
  • "En mand"
  • "Mies : romaani"
  • "Mies : romaani"@fi
  • "Un homme roman"
  • "Enas antras : mia istoria"
  • "Un Hombre : novela"
  • "Henas antras : mia historia"
  • "Un homme : roman"
  • "Un hombre : novela"
  • "Un hombre : novela"@es
  • "Un Homme"
  • "A Man A Novel"@en
  • "Ein Mann Roman"
  • "Ein Mann : Roman. Aus d. Italien. v. Toni Kienlechner"
  • "Ein Mann : Roman"
  • "En man : roman"@sv
  • "En man : roman"
  • "Um homem : romance"@pt
  • "Um homem : romance"
  • "Un hombre"@es
  • "Un hombre"
  • "Ein Mann"
  • "A man"
  • "A man"@en
  • "Een man : roman"
  • "Jedan Čovek"
  • "Een man"
  • "En mann : roman"
  • "Un homme"
  • "ىک مرد"
  • "Un hombre novela"@es
  • "A man : a novel"@en
  • "Un Homme : roman"
  • "Un Hombre"
  • "Un Hombre"@es
  • "A Man"
  • "A Man"@en
  • "Ein Man : Roman"
  • "Yak mard"

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