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Mitchell Wilson
INCONTRO A UN MERIDIANO LONTANO
FELTRINELLI, 1962
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Studio Maglione Maria Luisa
(Napoli, Italy)
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Fisico atomico, collaboratore di Enrico Fermi, uno dei pochi scienziati che ha potuto lavorare in Russia a fianco dei fisici sovietici.
Da questo romanzo è stato tratto il primo film di coproduzione russo-americana con Gregory Peck e Kim Novak.
Descrizione bibliografica
Titolo: Incontro a un meridiano lontano
Titolo originale: Meeting at a Far Meridian
Autore: Mitchell Wilson
Progetto grafico e illustrazione di copertina di: Marco Biassoni
Traduzione di: Giorgio Monicelli
Editore: Milano: Feltrinelli, 1962
Lunghezza: 437 pagine; 23 cm
Collana: Volume 7 di il Quadrifoglio
Soggetti: Letteratura americana, Classici, Libri vintage, Narrativa, straniera, Scienza, Amore, Bomba atomica, Nucleare, Guerra fredda, Anni sessanta, Best-seller, Romanzi, Il banchetto di nozze, Streamers, The Wedding Banquet, vagina dentata myth, Fisica, Relazioni, Stati Uniti, Unione Sovietica, Russia, Cold War
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