We the Living

We the Living

Nous, les vivants

Page d'aide sur l'homonymie Cet article concerne le roman écrit par Ayn Rand en 1934. Pour le film italien de 1942 qui en est tiré, voir Nous, les vivants (film).

Nous, les vivants (titre original We the Living) est le premier roman écrit en 1934 par la philosophe et romancière américaine Ayn Rand. Le roman a été publié pour la première fois en 1936.

Le roman a été adapté au cinéma en Italie en 1942 par Goffredo Alessandrini, sous la forme d'un film en deux parties intitulées respectivement Noi Vivi et Addio, Kira.

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