Ectopia
by Martin Goodman
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Pub Date Sep 21 2013 | Archive Date Nov 07 2013
Description
A
Dystopian novel a set in London. For sixteen years the Earth has baked and no
girls have been born. Karen’s the last girl and Steven’s her gay twin. Dad
turns their home into a fortress as women take the chance to rule the world.
Their eyes are on Steven. Perhaps, with a little medical interference, he
could be the saviour of the world.
Advance Praise
'Ectopia
is a terrific novel with excellent characterisation, world-building,
narration and dialogue. It's also thematically strong, exploring the
connections between binary concepts, including male versus female, gay versus
straight, and soulful versus soulless. The result is a story of great depth,
raising questions about who we are and how we define ourselves. By far the
best thing about the book is its narration. As with A Clockwork Orange and
1984, the world is built by language, meaning there is little cumbersome
exposition or other authorial intrusions. Steven is a brilliant narrator with
a thrilling tale to tell. His language sculpts this reality in a striking,
penetrating way, often combining beautiful observations with cutting
colloquial realism. ' - Interzone
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conference radio coverage as a lead
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780956336422 |
PRICE | $8.63 (USD) |