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It’s 1919. European civilization’s in ruins. The Great War’s victims number twenty million, the Spanish Influenza’s nearly fifty, and the shattered capitals of the Continent are starving. Who better to repair the wrecked twentieth century than a league of late-Edwardian gentlemen—last of a breed that once, at the high tide of English middle-class self-regard, saw a brightening future of ethical improvement for everyone, directed by endless clubs, committees, associations, and benevolent societies? All in ruins now. And what’s that sinister device on the horizon, that promises to destroy all decency forever? To render people passive and apathetic, in reversion to the “bread and circuses” of the Roman era, when emperors gave the masses what they wanted—food and fun—in exchange for mindless obediance? Stopping this devilish invention will demand singleminded focus. The league of unlikely heroes is known as The Concentrationists
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- Hoofdcategorie: Literatuur en fictie
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Projectoptie: 13×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 394 - Datum publiceren: dec 04, 2013
- Taal English
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Martin Phipps
Canada
Martin Phipps is the author of: The Sexes; The Concentrationists; More Wine?; Rue des Mensonges; Imaginary Friends; The Hard Way; and three books of short stories. He's written for the newsletter of The Anthony Burgess Center and of The International Anthony Burgess Foundation.