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The Last Days of New Paris

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Informationen zum Autor China Miéville lives and works in London. He is a three-time winner of the prestigious Arthur C. Clarke Award and has also won the British Fantasy Award twice. The City & The City , an existential thriller, was published to dazzling critical acclaim and drew comparison with the works of Kafka and Orwell and Philip K. Dick. His novel Embassytown was a first and widely praised foray into science fiction. Klappentext A thriller of a war that never was - of survival in an impossible city - of surreal cataclysm. In The Last Days of New Paris! China Miéville entwines true historical events and people with his daring! uniquely imaginative brand of fiction! reconfiguring history and art into something new. "Beauty will be convulsive. . . ." 1941. In the chaos of wartime Marseille! American engineer - and occult disciple - Jack Parsons stumbles onto a clandestine anti-Nazi group! including Surrealist theorist André Breton. In the strange games of the dissident diplomats! exiled revolutionaries! and avant-garde artists! Parsons finds and channels hope. But what he unwittingly unleashes is the power of dreams and nightmares! changing the war and the world forever. 1950. A lone Surrealist fighter! Thibaut! walks a new! hallucinogenic Paris! where Nazis and the Resistance are trapped in unending conflict! and the streets are stalked by living images and texts - and by the forces of Hell. To escape the city! he must join forces with Sam! an American photographer intent on recording the ruins! and make common cause with a powerful! enigmatic figure of chance and rebellion: the exquisite corpse. But Sam is being hunted. And new secrets will emerge that will test all their loyalties - to each other! to Paris old and new! and to reality itself. Zusammenfassung A thriller of a war that never was - of survival in an impossible city - of surreal cataclysm. In The Last Days of New Paris, China Miéville entwines true historical events and people with his daring, uniquely imaginative brand of fiction, reconfiguring history and art into something new. "Beauty will be convulsive. . . ." 1941. In the chaos of wartime Marseille, American engineer - and occult disciple - Jack Parsons stumbles onto a clandestine anti-Nazi group, including Surrealist theorist André Breton. In the strange games of the dissident diplomats, exiled revolutionaries, and avant-garde artists, Parsons finds and channels hope. But what he unwittingly unleashes is the power of dreams and nightmares, changing the war and the world forever. 1950. A lone Surrealist fighter, Thibaut, walks a new, hallucinogenic Paris, where Nazis and the Resistance are trapped in unending conflict, and the streets are stalked by living images and texts - and by the forces of Hell. To escape the city, he must join forces with Sam, an American photographer intent on recording the ruins, and make common cause with a powerful, enigmatic figure of chance and rebellion: the exquisite corpse. But Sam is being hunted. And new secrets will emerge that will test all their loyalties - to each other, to Paris old and new, and to reality itself. ...

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Authors China Mieville, China Miéville, Mieville China
Publisher Picador Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.08.2016
 
EAN 9781447296577
ISBN 978-1-4472-9657-7
No. of pages 205
Dimensions 152 mm x 234 mm x 17 mm
Series Picador
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Contemporary literature (from 1945)

Urban Fantasy, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), France, Historical fantasy, Literary, Modern and contemporary fiction, Fantasy / Contemporary, Fantasy / Historical, Fantasy / Epic, Fantasy / Urban

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