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Literary Wonderlands: A Journey Through the Greatest...

Literary Wonderlands: A Journey Through the Greatest Fictional Worlds Ever Created

Laura Miller (editor), Lev Grossman, John Sutherland, Tom Shippey
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A glorious collection that delves deep into the inception, influences, & literary & historical underpinnings of nearly 100 of our most beloved fictional realms
 
Literary Wonderlands is a thoroughly researched, wonderfully written, & beautifully produced book that spans two thousand years of creative endeavor. 

From Spenser's The Fairie Queene to Wells's The Time Machine to Murakami's 1Q84 it explores the timeless & captivating features of fiction's imagined worlds including the relevance of the writer's own life to the creation of the story, influential contemporary events & philosophies, & the meaning that can be extracted from the details of the work. 

Each piece includes a detailed overview of the plot & a "Dramatis Personae."  Literary Wonderlands is a fascinating read for lovers of literature, fantasy, & science fiction. 

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Laura Miller is the book's general editor. Co-founder of Salon.com, where she worked as an editor & writer for 20 years, she is currently a books & culture columnist at Slate. A journalist and a critic, her work has appeared in the New Yorker, Harper's, the Guardian, & the New York Times Book Review, where she wrote the "Last Word" column for two years. She is the author of The Magician's Book: A Skeptic's Adventures in Narnia & editor of the Salon.com Reader's Guide to Contemporary Authors.

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Año:
2016
Editorial:
Black Dog & Leventhal, Hachette Book Group
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
320
ISBN 10:
0316316385
ISBN 13:
9780316316385
Archivo:
EPUB, 2.24 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2016
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