The Lost Men / Elsewhen Press (ePub)
An allegory
(Sprache: Englisch)
In a world where the human population has been decimated, self-reliance is the order of the day. Of necessity, the few remaining people must adapt residual technology as far as possible, with knowledge gleaned from books that were rescued and have been...
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In a world where the human population has been decimated, self-reliance is the order of the day. Of necessity, the few remaining people must adapt residual technology as far as possible, with knowledge gleaned from books that were rescued and have been treasured for generations. After a childhood of such training, each person is abandoned by their parents when they reach adulthood, to pursue an essentially solitary existence. For most, the only human contact is their counsel, a mentor who guides them to find 'the one', their life mate as decreed by Fate. Lack of society brings with it a lack of taboo, ensuring that the Fate envisioned by a counsel is enacted unquestioningly. The only threats to this stable, if sparse, existence are the 'lost men', mindless murderers who are also self-sufficient but with no regard for the well-being of others, living outside the confines of counsel and Fate.Is Fate a real force, or is it totally imagined, an arbitrary convention, a product of mankind's self-destructive tendency? Is it our responsibility to rebuke inherited 'wisdom' for the sake of envisioning and manifesting our own will?"e;Beginning with solitude, ending with ironic hope, every moment is challenged by the present. An extraordinary challenge to our present. Colon's debut offers a dark, disturbing allegory, one that recalls for contemporary fantasy the best traits of literary tradition."e;Neil Easterbrook (SFRA 2009 Pioneer Award winner)"e;An entirely original, weird, and wonderful world that always keeps us guessing. In this impressive debut, Colon confronts us with the most difficult questions that can be asked - about fate, free will, and the foundations of justice."e;Lee Konstantinou (author of Pop Apocalypse, a Possible Satire)
Autoren-Porträt von David Colón
David A. Colón was born in Brooklyn, New York. On Saturday mornings-before he was old enough to play baseball-he would beg his father to read him again "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" or "Kubla Khan." Twenty years later he packed everything he owned into a truck and drove across America to study literature at a good university in California. He now finds himself in Texas, a professor of English. He loves literature that explores the innermost darkness of the human experience while respecting the beauty of language at its most pristine. And he believes that fiction should be just that; it should be that which nothing else can be.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: David Colón
- 2012, 1. Auflage, 192 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Alnpete Limited
- ISBN-10: 1908168145
- ISBN-13: 9781908168146
- Erscheinungsdatum: 30.03.2012
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