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The Salamander (West novel)

The Salamander
AuthorMorris West
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherHeinemann
Publication date
1973
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Pages304pp.
ISBN0434859125
Preceded bySummer of the Red Wolf 
Followed byHarlequin 

The Salamander (1973) is a novel by Australian writer Morris West.[1]

Synopsis

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Dante Matucci, a captain in the Italian secret service, begins an investigation into the death of an Italian general, found dead in his apartment. Next to the body was a small card depicting a salamander in a bed of flames. Soon Matucci discovers that the Salamander is really a millionaire industrialist Bruno Manzini, and he is drawn into a difficult investigation.

Critical reception

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John Philip, writing in The Canberra Times, found the novel "a tale that will enthrall fans of action-packed topical novels." And he concluded: "This may not be Morris West's best novel, but it makes arresting reading and will find favour with a wide range of readers."[2]

Publication history

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After its original publication in 1973 in England by Heinemann [3] the novel was later published by William Morrow in 1973[4], Pocket Books in 1974, and Allen & Unwin in 2017, and many other paperback editions [1], including a German translation in 1973[1].

Film adaptation

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In 1981, Peter Zinner's directorial debut, The Salamander, was derived from West's book, on a screenplayed by Robert Kratz and Rod Serling. It featured:

Notes

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  • Dedication: "For Silvio Stefano, wise councellor, honest advocate, friend of my heart"
  • Epigraph:

If we could learn to look instead of gawking,
We'd see the horror in the heart of farce.
If only we could act instead of talking,
We would not always end up on our arse.
This was the thing that had us nearly mastered!
Don't yet rejoice in his defeat, you men.
For though the world stood up and stopped the bastard,
The bitch that bore him is on heat again.

From Arturo Ui by Bertolt Brecht, translated by George Tabori

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Austlit — The Salamander by Morris West (Heinemann) 1973". Austlit. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  2. ^ ""West is taut and trendy"". The Canberra Times, 28 September 1973, p13. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  3. ^ "The Salamander (Heinemann)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  4. ^ "The Salamander (William Morrow)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
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