Men Die
Author: Professor Alan Cheuse H L HumesPublisher: Random House USA IncCategory: Contemporary Fiction, Military Fiction, Romance, Romance Books, Historical FictionBook Format: PaperbackJust before World War II, Lieutenant Everett Sulgrave is stationed at a Navy ammunitions base in the Caribbean, along with Commander Hake-an anguished, intimidating leader nicknamed Admiral God-and Hake's right-hand man, the enigmatic Lieutenant Dolfus. Dolfus has dark premonitions that soon come true when a massive explosion destroys the island. Sulgrave and five black enlistees with scores to settle are the only survivors. Now Sulgrave must contend with his memories and his reality, with the aftermath of the tragedy and the beginning of his volatile affair with Hake's widow, and with his disturbing past and the abyss that is his future.
Infused with intrigue, symbolism, and mounting drama, Men Die, back in print after more than forty years, showcases H. L. Humes's astounding versatility, proving itself a timelessly intense and exciting read.
Praise for Men Die
Humes's novel is tersely and convincingly composed, and while it echoes other works [it] never seems derivative, the result perhaps of its powerfully made scenes . . . and the essentially clear and direct nature of Humes's prose.-Alan Cheuse, from the Introduction
Clean writing, crisp description . . . Every page of Men Die implies an underlying sense of doom for mankind; yet every page is also immensely readable.-Time
Hume [was] sublimely confident and alarmingly talented.-The New York Times
[An] achievement of dazzling virtuosity.-Partisan Review
H. L. Doc Humes (1926-1992) was one of the originators of The Paris Review and the author of two novels, The Underground City and Men Die. His third novel, The Memoirs of Dorsey Slade, was never completed. He lived in Paris and Greenwich Village. Doc is also the subject of a documentary produced by the Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Immy Humes, his daughter.
About H.L. Humes
H. L. "Doc" Humes (1926-1992) was one of the originators of The Paris Review and the author of two novels, The Underground City and Men Die. His third novel, The Memoirs of Dorsey Slade, was never completed. He lived in Paris and Greenwich Village. Doc is also the subject of a documentary produced by the Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Immy Humes, his daughter.(BK-9780812978476)
SKU | BK-9780812978476 |
Barcode # | 9780812978476 |
Brand | Random House USA Inc |
Artist / Author | Professor Alan Cheuse H L Humes |
Shipping Weight | 0.1900kg |
Shipping Width | 0.140m |
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Shipping Length | 0.210m |
Assembled Length | 20.800m |
Assembled Height | 1.400m |
Assembled Width | 14.200m |
Type | Paperback |
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