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VerkdetaljerJimgrim and Allah's Peace av Talbot Mundy
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Jimgrim and Allah's Peace is another of Mundy's highly exciting adventure stories featuring James Schuyler Grim, better known as Jimgrim. Jimgrim is an American secret service agent employed by the British and stationed in the Mid-East. His adventures, protecting British interests against the French and other countries meddling in the region following World War I, comprise one of the most interesting creations from the pulp magazines of the early 20th century. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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But the thing most to remember from the book is the imagery of Jerusalem. Mundy can make it magical, as Ramsden walks through starlit city at night, hearing, seeing, and feeling its ancient past in the narrow streets and passages surrounding him. Then, during the day, it can all turn into a squalid, dangerous, oppressive city of stone, with hidden warrens and chaotic souks, promising adventure as much as death.
Not to be forgotten, too, is Mundy's bent for following in the path of Cervantes and Don Quixote. His dialogue is peppered with the comic and witty, while serving as critical commentary on contemporary politics and social attitudes. Like Cervantes, he also makes use of digressions that often seem to lead off from the main story into separate tales. They nonetheless eventually wind their way back to the main plot and have served in the meantime to create context, atmosphere, and character. (