About The Gone-Away World. A wildly entertaining debut novel, introducing a bold new voice that combines antic humor (think Joseph Heller and Kurt Vonnegut) with a stunning futuristic vision (á la A Clockwork Orange and , with a little Mad Max thrown in) to give us an electrifyingly original tale of love, friendship, and the www.doorway.ru: · It is a rambunctious novel that begins with some not-fully-explained disaster which our narrator/protagonist (along with his ragtag band of unruly-but-skilled compatriots) has been recruited to. · The Gone-Away World. by Nick Harkaway. pp, Heinemann, £ The great thing about a post-apocalyptic world is that pretty much anything can happen in www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins.
the gone-away world by Nick Harkaway ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 4, Fantasy meets apocalypse meets allegory meets bildungsroman in an exuberant, bulging first novel by John le Carré's son. Nick Harkaway Booklist Nick Harkaway Message Board Detailed plot synopsis reviews of The Gone-Away World This is a post apocalyptic tale where matter has been changed into a substance that can manifest human thought. Nick Harkaway is the author of The Gone-Away World The lights went out in the Nameless Bar just after nine. I was bent over the pool table with one hand in the bald patch behind the D, which Flynn the Barman claimed was beer, but which was the same size and shape as Mrs. Flynn the Barman's arse: nigh on a yard in the beam and formed like.
Way back in , Nick Harkaway published his first novel, The Gone-Away World. This coming January his newest novel, Gnomon, will be available in the U.S., although it’ll be available in Great Britain in November and I’m seriously considering ordering it from there, since I don’t think I can wait until January. About The Gone-Away World. A wildly entertaining debut novel, introducing a bold new voice that combines antic humor (think Joseph Heller and Kurt Vonnegut) with a stunning futuristic vision (á la A Clockwork Orange and , with a little Mad Max thrown in) to give us an electrifyingly original tale of love, friendship, and the apocalypse. The moral of the story in so far as it has one is that cannibals can study logic, and that if you are going to leave the path, you better have your wits about you and know better than to trust the first scary old lady who talks to you in public.”. ― Nick Harkaway, The Gone-Away World. tags: advice, cannibals, logic.
0コメント