Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Dark Green, Bright Red is a novel by Gore Vidal, concerning a revolution headed by a former military dictator in an unnamed Central American republic. The book was first published in 1950 in the United States by E. P. Dutton. It drew upon Vidal's experiences living in Guatemala during the Guatemalan Revolution.

  2. Dark green, bright red. by. Vidal, Gore, 1925-. Publication date. 1978. Publisher. New York : Ballantine Books. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2005 · Paperback – January 1, 2005. by Gore Vidal (Author) 4.2 5 ratings. See all formats and editions. In the tiny Central American republic of Tenango, a place of orchid--scented jungle, crumbling palaces and baroque cathedrals, the rainy season is over and the dusty days of winter have begun. It is time for revolution.

  4. Dark Green, Bright Red. Gore Vidal. 3.26. 124 ratings14 reviews. In the tiny Central American republic of Tenango, a place of orchid-scented jungle, crumbling palaces and baroque cathedrals, the rainy season is over and the dusty days of winter have begun. It is time for revolution.

  5. Dark Green, Bright Red. Gore Vidal. Dutton, 1950 - Air pilots - 307 pages. The rainy season is over, perfect for a revolution. For Peter it seems a game that the general and his beautiful daughter are playing. But the blood spilled is real, as are the forces secretly lusting for power.--fantasticfiction.co.uk.

  6. Peter, court-martialed American Captain and war veteran, victim of a Spartan mother, tries to whip into shape General Alvarez' bare-toed army.

  7. "Dark Green, Bright Red" is a sad waste of real narrative gifts and wit. Nothing really gets said about Nelson, de Cluny and Alvarez in the clever free-association reveries Mr. Vidal has written for them. Nelson (the details of whose court-martial the author withholds by his own inexplicable fiat), remains ...