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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
another underrated author and book that should be in print!!,
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This review is from: Fugue for a Darkening Island (Hardcover)
A snapshot of Britain in the 1970s - the same yet terrifying different. What the author describes is always happening somewhere in the world, but not in Britain - it's far too old, too stable. We're safe here. Not in Chris Priest's imagination. Oh no.Essentially, the author chronicles the desparate and frightened attempts of a family to survive in a barbaric civil war in south-east England. He tells you all you need to know - the grim realities - and not much more. The fractured style of the writing, quite unlike anything I've ever seen before, reflects the shattered lives of the protagonists. It's unavoidable that the book seems a little dated, but it's nevertheless a gem of a work. Short, sparing - no fat on this one - and disturbing. Seeming to me almost like a work of poetry in its own way. If you see a copy don't miss the opportunity.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
another underrated author and book that should be in print!!,
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This review is from: Fugue for a Darkening Island (Hardcover)
A snapshot of Britain in the 1970s - the same yet terrifying different. What the author describes is always happening somewhere in the world, but not in Britain - it's far too old, too stable. We're safe here. Not in Chris Priest's imagination. Oh no.Essentially, the author chronicles the desparate and frightened attempts of a family to survive in a barbaric civil war in south-east England. He tells you all you need to know - the grim realities - and not much more. The fractured style of the writing, quite unlike anything I've ever seen before, reflects the shattered lives of the protagonists. It's unavoidable that the book seems a little dated, but it's nevertheless a gem of a work. Short, sparing - no fat on this one - and disturbing. Seeming to me almost like a work of poetry in its own way. If you see a copy don't miss the opportunity. |
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Fugue by Christopher Priest (Paperback - Sept. 1973)
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