The Western LandsBurroughs completes a trilogy that began with Cities of the Red Night and The Place of Dead Roads with a profound, revealing and often astounding meditation on the themes of mortality, loneliness, nuclear peril and theinextinguishable hope for an existence beyond bodily death. |
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THE WESTERN LANDS
Recensione dell'utente - KirkusThe conclusion of a trilogy incorporating Cities of the Red Night (1981) and The Place of Dead Roads (1984)—and, like its predecessors, a chaotic, sometimes nauseating, fitfully funny melange of gore ... Leggi recensione completa
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Recensione dell'utente - mundaneum - LibraryThingThe third part of one of my all time favorite story cycles. although not as satisfying or poetic as the first two novels in the series (cities of the red night, place of dead roads), it still remains a fantastic read, and a book that i will continue to go back to for years to come. Leggi recensione completa
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