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  1. Mario Puzo published The Dark Arena in 1955. He would be world famous fifteen years later thanks to his blockbuster novel The Godfather, but here readers find him exploring post-World War II Bremen, Germany, which is bombed out and partitioned between American and Russian troops.

  2. Feb 19, 2021 · A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. An ... The dark arena by Puzo, Mario, 1920-1999. Publication date 1955 Topics

  3. The Dark Arena is the first novel by Mario Puzo, published in 1955. [ 1] Plot. The book follows Walter Mosca, an American World War II veteran who returns to Germany for his girlfriend, Hella. The novel explores life in post-war Germany, a place where the standard currency is not the German mark, or even the U.S. dollar, but U.S.-made cigarettes.

  4. The Dark Arena is the first novel of Mario Puzo. The theme of the book is dark times and a ray of light in those dark time -- that is hope. In this novel, Walter Mosca, the protagonist of the novel returns back from Germany to his home in the US.

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  5. Jul 27, 2022 · the dark arena by mario puzo. Publication date 1953, 1955 Publisher dell publishing co., inc. Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive

  6. The Dark Arena. Walter Mosca, hardened by the brutality and desecration of three long years of way, returns to the USA a changed man. But he has no sooner arrived than he knows he must run back to the land of the enemy, to find the woman who accepts the rage and cruelty of the world around her.

  7. Apr 9, 2012 · THE DARK ARENA. by Mario Puzo ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 23, 1955. bookshelf. shop now. A book that shocks one to the fibre of one's being. Did it have to be written? Or if written published? In comparison the shock techniques of The Naked and the Dead and From Here to Eternity seem pallid.

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