September 1939: in a heatwave, Europe tensely awaits the outcome of the Munich conference. In Paris people are waiting too, among them Mathieu, Jacques and Philippe - not one of them ready to fight. Cutting from one scene to the next, Sartre depicts the hopes, fears and self-deception of Munich, building a powerful montage of that critical week when Europe, it its pathetic longing for a reprieve, blinkered itself against the threat of war.
- Author: Jean Paul Sartre
- Read by: Steve Hodson
- Run time: 19 hours, 00 mins
- Number of CDs: 1
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- Format Audio - DAISY
- Genre History
- Medium CD
This DAISY book is made to order and is non-returnable, unless faulty. It is packaged in a clear DVD case (no braille markings).