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Babylonian Trilogy

Contributor(s): Moorcock, Michael (Introduction by), Doubinsky, Seb (Author)

ISBN: 9781909849372

Publisher: Weirdo Magnet

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Pub Date: August 18, 2016

Dewey: 813.6

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.74" H x 8.50" L x 5.51" W ( 0.93 lbs) 332 pages

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Fiction | Science Fiction | General

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Description: What could a depressed soldier, a bloodthirsty journalist, a strange dog, a writer in the making, a depressive commissioner, a hitman, a stripper and a poet possibly have in common? Well, they all live in Babylon, a city where everything is possible, including the impossible. The Babylonian Trilogy is a novel divided in three loosely related parts, each dealing with a particular aspect of the bizarre metropolis. In The Birth of Television according to Buddha, a collection of characters try to make some sense of their lives through the cacophony of a seemingly endless war in a far away place, crazed-fueled medias prepared to do anything for a good audience rating and a patchwork of cryptic messages told by a mysterious narrator... Commissioner Georg Ratner is the main character of Yellow Bull, a twisted crime fiction homage in which a modern Jack the Ripper tries to bloodily gain his way to fame. The only problem is that Georg Ratner has other, more important things on his mind than to catch him. Finally, three characters crisscross each other in The Gardens of Babylon, trying to find their way out of the suffocating concrete labyrinth. Which they finally do, but not the way they expected to...

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