Samuel Hill; noto romanziere inglese; si trova a dover mettere il suo talento a servizio di una sceneggiatura; compito non facile; anche perchegrave; egrave; costretto ad allontanarsi dalla sua amata patria -e dalla bella ma capricciosa Brittany- per recarsi sulle rive del lago Maggiore; nella Villa che egrave; stata scelta come set cinematografico. Cosigrave;; lontano da tutto e da tutti; ammaliato dal misterioso e affascinante parco che circonda la maestosa dimora; si mette al lavoro; mentre strani sentimenti cominciano ad affiorare... Lincontro con Camilla; una deliziosa bambina di dieci anni; e Angelica; sua madre; cambieragrave; per sempre la visione della vita e; soprattutto; doneragrave; la speranza di un nuovo amore a Samuel; mentre scopriranno insieme cosa si cela dietro il mistero di una bellissima farfalla azzurra...
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Excellent introduction to Soviet antisemitism of the 1960s-1980sBy Andreas UmlandKoreys study has to be singled out for its thoroughness; sharp focus; and use of a wide range of primary and secondary - mainly Israeli and other Jewish - sources. On the subject of official Soviet antisemitism in the 1960s-1980s; it is the most detailed and informative analysis published so far. Korey manages to put together; and relate to each other; data on all relevant aspects of post-Stalinist Soviet antisemitic policy including education; cultural matters; propaganda; and foreign relations. As Korey rightly points out; one of the greatest successes of the Brezhnev regimes thinly disguised antisemitic campaign was the infamous 1975 UN-Resolution on Zionism - `a form of racism and racial discrimination - sponsored by the delegations of the USSR. Until its subsequent repudiation by the UN; this resolution played a major role in Soviet `anti-Zionism in that it seemed to lend legitimacy to the abstruse theories of the `Zionologists`.