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1942: Boldly advancing through Asia, the Japanese need a train route from Burma going north. In a prison camp, British POWs are forced into labor. The bridge they build will become a symbol of service and survival to one prisoner, Colonel Nicholson, a proud perfectionist. Pitted against the warden, Colonel Saito, Nicholson will nevertheless, out of a distorted sense of duty, aid his enemy. While on the outside, as the Allies race to destroy the bridge, Nicholson must decide which will be the first casualty: his patriotism or his pride.
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The Bridge Over the River Kwai, Piere Boulle
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- Année de publication
- 2007
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- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Piere Boulle
- Éditeur
- Presidio Press
- Publié
- 2007
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 224
- ISBN10
- 0891419136
- ISBN13
- 9780891419136
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Thème historique, Romans historiques, Classiques, Prose de guerre, Guerres, France, Seconde Guerre mondiale, Mort, Littérature française, Asie, Adapté au cinéma, Maladies, Médecins, Soldats, Brutalité, Souffrance, Vietnam, Jungle, Thaïlande, Captivité, Humanité, Prisonniers de guerre, Ponts, Agents secrets, Japonais, Professionnels de la santé
- Première publication
- 1952
- Titre original
- Le Pont de la rivière Kwaï
- Évaluation
- 4 sur 5
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- 1942: Boldly advancing through Asia, the Japanese need a train route from Burma going north. In a prison camp, British POWs are forced into labor. The bridge they build will become a symbol of service and survival to one prisoner, Colonel Nicholson, a proud perfectionist. Pitted against the warden, Colonel Saito, Nicholson will nevertheless, out of a distorted sense of duty, aid his enemy. While on the outside, as the Allies race to destroy the bridge, Nicholson must decide which will be the first casualty: his patriotism or his pride.




