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Cargando... The Narrator (2004)por Michael Cisco
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. "...The disaster is that the end has already happened, and we have survived it, no one knows when or what it was, there was no *event* — over time, the world ended, and yet here we all are with no world." ( ) The Narrator rewards careful reading. Pay it less attention than it deserves and you are bound to be tripped up, confused, and too lost to continue without going back. It is a challenge and well worth the effort. Cisco is a superb writer, able to spin a story that stimulates the imagination, steals your attention, and leaves the reader swimming in that amazing, unique prose of his. Read it or perish with the knowledge that you fail. http://epbth.wordpress.com/2012/11/28/the-narrator-michael-cisco/ sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
The Narrator-the new novel by Michael Cisco, author of The Traitor and The Divinity Student-is also his most sophisticated. Ciscos prose, by turns phantasmagorical and exhilarating (reminiscent one moment of Robbe-Grillet, the next of Artaud, with a tinge of Thomas Ligotti, the imaginative virtuosity of Gene Wolfe or M. John Harrison), is like a stark sequence of strong iron bars, brimming with dark ambiance. Combining unmatched craft with masterful storytelling, this is literate fantasy unlike any other, intricate as the most elaborate dream, in which the narrator himself is the most ambiguous thing of all. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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