Fugue for a Darkening Island by Christopher Priest
Written in 1971 Christopher Priest's powerful novel of the personal cost of epic tragedy is now republished in a revised edition. Its vision of yesterday's future is as relevant and compelling today as it was over forty years ago.
Fugue for a Darkening Island by Christopher Priest
Title: Fugue for a Darkening Island
Format: 4th paperback printing
Condition: Near fine, very light edge and corner wear.
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Publishing Info: Gollancz, London, 2011
Language: English
ISBN - 13: 9780575098206
Written in 1971 Christopher Priest's powerful novel of the personal cost of epic tragedy is now republished in a revised edition. Its vision of yesterday's future is as relevant and compelling today as it was over forty years ago.
War has devastated the African continent. Millions of homeless, hungry refugees have fled to other lands. In England, as more and more Africans arrive and set up communities, normal life soon begins to disintegrate, with the entire population irrevocably factionalized into the Afrims and their supporters; the right-wing government and its supporters; and the ever-growing British civilian refugee group, ousted from its communities by the Afrims.
Forced by violence to leave their home in London, Alan and Isobel Whitman attempt to drive to Bristol with their daughter, Sally, to seek shelter with relatives. But the car breaks down and the Whitmans find themselves at the mercy of roving bands from the various factions. Separated from and reunited with his family, forced to suffer from indignities and dangers, torn by loyalties and sympathies, Alan is unable to give his allegiance to any of the three warring groups until a final brutal decision is made for him.About the Author:
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