Dalrymple writes here in the BMJ on Jean-Paul Sartre’s Typhus, a never-realized film script set in Malaya in 1943 that uses an epidemic as a metaphor for Nazi invasion.
An injection of fear
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Dalrymple writes here in the BMJ on Jean-Paul Sartre’s Typhus, a never-realized film script set in Malaya in 1943 that uses an epidemic as a metaphor for Nazi invasion.