En un combat douteux

269 pages

French language

Published Nov. 7, 1940 by Gallimard.

OCLC Number:
3336860

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4 stars (1 review)
  • Le soleil va bientôt se coucher. A la nuit, ceux de la ville vont peut-être laisser passer nos hommes, mais nous, ils nous arrêteront. Ils veulent notre peau. Alors, je veux que tu t'en ailles, dès que la nuit tombera, et que tu retournes en ville.
  • Pourquoi ? Mac le regarda de côté, puis fixa de nouveau son regard sur le sol.
  • Quand je t'ai amené ici, dit-il, je croyais que j'étais très fort, et je suis persuadé maintenant que tu en vaux dix comme moi, Jim. S'il m'arrive quelque chose, on trouvera facilement vingt types qui pourront me remplacer. Mais toi, tu as du génie pour ce genre de travail. Le parti ne peut pas te sacrifier ainsi ; pour une petite grève de rien du tout. Ce ne serait pas raisonnable.

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4 stars

Kicking off the year with Steinbeck, a novel set in California and dealing with unfair work practices by corrupt owners. The author described it this way - "I have used a small strike in an orchard valley as the symbol of man's eternal, bitter warfare with himself."

Three orchard owners working together cut the rates they pay their migrant apple pickers. They are backed up by corrupt government and vigilantes, and it is the latter that leads to the best quote from this novel. When describing the vigilantes, the main character says:

"Why, they're the dirtiest guys in any town. They're the same ones that burned the houses of old German people during the war. They're the same ones that lynch Negroes. They like to be cruel. They like to hurt people, and they always give it a nice name, patriotism or protecting the constitution. ... The owners use 'em, …