Whispering Swarm: Tor Trade
Autor Michael Moorcocken Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mai 2023
Postwar London, Swinging Sixties London--a time and place of creativity and social change. Young Michael Moorcock embarks upon adulthood as both editor and writer of science fiction and fantasy, helping shape the genre into its modern form through his work and his friendships with other writers. His marriage is new and fresh; his children are young and raising them, an adventure.
But no adventure lasts forever, and Moorcock begins to chafe under the grind of work and family. What seems a chance encounter with a monk--one of the White Friars--leads to a secret at the heart of London. Massive yet phantasmal doors lead to the Alsacia, a hidden world inhabited by great heroes of both history and fiction. Captivated, Moorcock rides as a highwayman and finds himself drinking in the company of all four Musketeers, though he misses his children and his increasingly-estranged wife.
The Alsacia's dangerous politics come to a head just as Moorcock's wife divorces him, each catastrophe feeding on the other as two realities pull on the emotionally struggling writer.
Part memoir, part adventure novel, The Whispering Swarm is is both an evocation of a now-vanished London and the beginning of a new journey through the multiverse, created by a master of science fiction and fantasy.
| Toate formatele și edițiile | Preț | Express |
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| Paperback (2) | 66.58 lei 3-5 săpt. | +40.80 lei 7-13 zile |
| Orion Publishing Group – 9 iun 2016 | 66.58 lei 3-5 săpt. | +40.80 lei 7-13 zile |
| St. Martins Press – 9 mai 2023 | 188.57 lei 6-8 săpt. | +79.98 lei 7-13 zile |
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781250868305
ISBN-10: 1250868300
Pagini: 482
Dimensiuni: 151 x 232 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: St. Martins Press
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ISBN-10: 1250868300
Pagini: 482
Dimensiuni: 151 x 232 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: St. Martins Press
Colecția Tor Trade
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Notă biografică
Michael Moorcock
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With his first full novel in almost ten years (not counting his Doctor Who book), Michael Moorcock - the most influential figure in modern fantasy and science fiction - returns to the city of his birth. London has always been a central character in Moorcock's work, from the high-literary fiction of MOTHER LONDON to the roof gardens of Jerry Cornelius.
Now return to London just after the war, a city desperately trying to get back on its feet. And one young boy, Michael Moorcock, who is about to discover a world of magic and wonder. Between his first tentative approaches to adulthood - a job on Fleet Street, the first stirrings of his interest in writing - and a chance encounter with a mysterious Carmelite Friar, we see a version of Moorcock's life that is simultaneously a biography and a story. Mixing elements of his real life with his adventures in a parallel London peopled with highwaywomen, musketeers and magicians, this is Moorcock at his dazzling, mercurial best.
With his first full novel in almost ten years (not counting his Doctor Who book), Michael Moorcock - the most influential figure in modern fantasy and science fiction - returns to the city of his birth. London has always been a central character in Moorcock's work, from the high-literary fiction of MOTHER LONDON to the roof gardens of Jerry Cornelius.
Now return to London just after the war, a city desperately trying to get back on its feet. And one young boy, Michael Moorcock, who is about to discover a world of magic and wonder. Between his first tentative approaches to adulthood - a job on Fleet Street, the first stirrings of his interest in writing - and a chance encounter with a mysterious Carmelite Friar, we see a version of Moorcock's life that is simultaneously a biography and a story. Mixing elements of his real life with his adventures in a parallel London peopled with highwaywomen, musketeers and magicians, this is Moorcock at his dazzling, mercurial best.
Recenzii
displaying as it does the full spectrum of Moorcock's idiosyncratic qualities...fusing the literary approach of MOTHER LONDON with the generic fun of his earlier work
Fizzes with idea and layers of meaning that transcend the comic-book plot. Bring on part two
Whispering Swarm is fantastically entertaining...Welcome back Mr Moorcock; nobody else quite has your style
inexhaustibly inventive...welcome back Michael
Beautifully written and wonderfully descriptive
[in THE WHISPERING SWARM] the capital becomes a character, much as it did in Moorcock's 1988 masterpiece MOTHER LONDON
a discursive book, with as many meditations of marriage, metaphysics, religion and science as there are rollicking sword fights
merging autobiography and fantasy may not appeal to everyone...but I think it comes off because so much of a writer's life is conducted in his head and in books - his own, and other peoples...the whispering swarm is the contact internal murmuring made from books which demand to be made
Odd and compelling, rambling and intense, Moorcock guides us through the byways of his extraordinary mind and explores the sources of his fiction
The resulting tale is enough to make you wish all writers would garland their memoirs with highway men and cavaliers and roundheads
Fizzes with idea and layers of meaning that transcend the comic-book plot. Bring on part two
Whispering Swarm is fantastically entertaining...Welcome back Mr Moorcock; nobody else quite has your style
inexhaustibly inventive...welcome back Michael
Beautifully written and wonderfully descriptive
[in THE WHISPERING SWARM] the capital becomes a character, much as it did in Moorcock's 1988 masterpiece MOTHER LONDON
a discursive book, with as many meditations of marriage, metaphysics, religion and science as there are rollicking sword fights
merging autobiography and fantasy may not appeal to everyone...but I think it comes off because so much of a writer's life is conducted in his head and in books - his own, and other peoples...the whispering swarm is the contact internal murmuring made from books which demand to be made
Odd and compelling, rambling and intense, Moorcock guides us through the byways of his extraordinary mind and explores the sources of his fiction
The resulting tale is enough to make you wish all writers would garland their memoirs with highway men and cavaliers and roundheads