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    Mother Night is a novel by American author Kurt Vonnegut, first published in February 1962. The novel takes the form of the fictional memoirs of Howard W. Campbell Jr., an American, who moved to Germany in 1923 at age 11, and later became a well-known playwright and Nazi propagandist.

  2. American Howard W. Campbell, Jr., a spy during World War II, is now on trial in Israel as a Nazi war criminal. But is he really guilty? In this brilliant book rife with true gallows humor, Vonnegut turns black and white into a chilling shade of gray with a verdict that will haunt us all.

  3. Howard Campbell, un nazi norteamericano que ayudó, como propagandista, a Hitler durante a la segunda guerra mundial: A pesar de que en realidad era un espía aliado, al acabar la guerra desaparece en EE.UU. sin el apoyo de nadie donde es perseguido por sus amigos y ayudado por los más extraños personales: el Ku Klux Klan, nazis de nueva factura, ...

  4. Mother Night is a novel by American author Kurt Vonnegut, first published in February 1962. The title of the book is taken from Goethe’s Faust. The novel takes the form of the fictional memoirs of Howard W. Campbell Jr., an American, who moved to Germany in 1923 at age 11, and later became a well-known playwright and Nazi propagandist.

  5. La sombra del pasado es una película dirigida por Keith Gordon con Nick Nolte, Sheryl Lee, Alan Arkin, John Goodman .... Año: 1996. Título original: Mother Night. Sinopsis: En Israel, en 1961, un dramaturgo estadounidense va a ser juzgado por crímenes de guerra acusado de colaborar con los nazis.

  6. El libro MOTHER NIGHT de KURT VONNEGUT en Casa del Libro: ¡descubre las mejores ofertas y envíos gratis!

  7. Mother Night is a daring challenge to our moral sense. American Howard W. Campbell, Jr., a spy during World War II, is now on trial in Israel as a Nazi war criminal. But is he really guilty? In this brilliant book rife with true gallows humor, Vonnegut turns black and white into a chilling shade of gray with a verdict that will haunt us all.