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Black Sunday is a 1975 novel by American writer Thomas Harris. The novel is a thriller about a plot by terrorists to commit mass murder during the Super Bowl in New Orleans, and law enforcement efforts to stop them. Harris wrote the novel after watching the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis, where members of the Black September Organization took Israeli athletes hostage and murdered them.

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  • Black Sunday is a 1975 novel by American writer Thomas Harris. The novel is a thriller about a plot by terrorists to commit mass murder during the Super Bowl in New Orleans, and law enforcement efforts to stop them. Harris wrote the novel after watching the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis, where members of the Black September Organization took Israeli athletes hostage and murdered them. It was the first novel by Harris, and achieved only moderate success until it was sold to Hollywood. The 1977 film adaptation was a moderate critical and financial success, and sparked interest in the novel. Black Sunday is one of the two books by Harris not to involve the serial killer Hannibal Lecter. In his introduction to a new printing of the novel in 2007, Harris states that the driven, focused character of terrorist Dahlia Iyad was an inspiration for and precursor to Clarice Starling in his later Lecter novels. (en)
  • Black Sunday (Domingo Negro) es una novela de 1975, escrita por Thomas Harris. Considerada un best-seller, fue su primera novela, y consiguió inicialmente un éxito moderado, hasta que fue vendida en Hollywood para la producción de una película basada en ella. Es la única novela de este autor que no tiene como personaje al Dr. Hannibal Lecter, acerca de quien escribiría sus siguientes cuatro y únicas novelas. (es)
  • Black Sunday (titre original : Black Sunday) est le premier roman de Thomas Harris paru en 1975 . Il s'agit d'un roman à suspense tournant autour d'une machination montée par des terroristes et les efforts des autorités pour déjouer leurs plans. L'auteur s'est inspiré de la crise qui a eu lieu après les Jeux olympiques de 1972, à Munich, où un groupe de terroristes palestiniens avait pris des athlètes israéliens en otage avant de les tuer. Ce roman a un succès modéré jusqu'à l'adaptation au cinéma . Le film réalisé en 1977 relance l'intérêt pour le roman qui est l'un des deux seuls livres de Thomas Harris à ne pas parler du tueur en série Hannibal Lecter . (fr)
  • Black Sunday è il primo romanzo dello scrittore statunitense Thomas Harris pubblicato nel 1975. Si tratta di un thriller alquanto convenzionale che ebbe un certo successo editoriale. La vendita dei diritti cinematografici permise però all'autore di dedicarsi a tempo pieno alla scrittura e di pubblicare i successi incentrati sulla figura di Hannibal Lecter. (it)
  • 『ブラック・サンデー』(Black Sunday)は、1975年に発表されたトマス・ハリスによる小説。 日本語訳は宇野利泰訳で新潮社(同社で文庫化)。 (ja)
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  • Black Sunday (Domingo Negro) es una novela de 1975, escrita por Thomas Harris. Considerada un best-seller, fue su primera novela, y consiguió inicialmente un éxito moderado, hasta que fue vendida en Hollywood para la producción de una película basada en ella. Es la única novela de este autor que no tiene como personaje al Dr. Hannibal Lecter, acerca de quien escribiría sus siguientes cuatro y únicas novelas. (es)
  • Black Sunday è il primo romanzo dello scrittore statunitense Thomas Harris pubblicato nel 1975. Si tratta di un thriller alquanto convenzionale che ebbe un certo successo editoriale. La vendita dei diritti cinematografici permise però all'autore di dedicarsi a tempo pieno alla scrittura e di pubblicare i successi incentrati sulla figura di Hannibal Lecter. (it)
  • 『ブラック・サンデー』(Black Sunday)は、1975年に発表されたトマス・ハリスによる小説。 日本語訳は宇野利泰訳で新潮社(同社で文庫化)。 (ja)
  • Black Sunday is a 1975 novel by American writer Thomas Harris. The novel is a thriller about a plot by terrorists to commit mass murder during the Super Bowl in New Orleans, and law enforcement efforts to stop them. Harris wrote the novel after watching the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis, where members of the Black September Organization took Israeli athletes hostage and murdered them. (en)
  • Black Sunday (titre original : Black Sunday) est le premier roman de Thomas Harris paru en 1975 . Il s'agit d'un roman à suspense tournant autour d'une machination montée par des terroristes et les efforts des autorités pour déjouer leurs plans. L'auteur s'est inspiré de la crise qui a eu lieu après les Jeux olympiques de 1972, à Munich, où un groupe de terroristes palestiniens avait pris des athlètes israéliens en otage avant de les tuer. (fr)
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