The Land Leviathan
によって
Michael Moorcock
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Mystery
Science Fiction
History
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
175
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 20, 1976
出版社
DAW
ISBN-10
0879972149
ISBN-13
9780879972141
説明
In the second installment of the Nomad of the Time Streams series, Michael Moorcock invites readers once again into a richly imagined world where reality blurs with the fantastical. This narrative transcends conventional boundaries, taking the protagonist on an odyssey through time and space, all while exploring the enigmatic forces that shape existence.
As the fabric of the universe begins to unravel, the boundaries of both the land and the Leviathan encroach upon one another, creating new realms of uncertainty and wonder. The protagonist must navigate not only the physical challenges that arise but also the philosophical questions posed by their journey. Characters old and new weave through the tapestry of differing timelines, each contributing to the deepening mystery and sense of adventure.
Moorcock's masterful storytelling combines elements of epic fantasy with thought-provoking themes, pulling readers into a narrative that is both engaging and intellectually stimulating. The interplay of destiny and free will permeates every page, leaving the audience contemplating the nature of their own reality long after the final word is read.
As the fabric of the universe begins to unravel, the boundaries of both the land and the Leviathan encroach upon one another, creating new realms of uncertainty and wonder. The protagonist must navigate not only the physical challenges that arise but also the philosophical questions posed by their journey. Characters old and new weave through the tapestry of differing timelines, each contributing to the deepening mystery and sense of adventure.
Moorcock's masterful storytelling combines elements of epic fantasy with thought-provoking themes, pulling readers into a narrative that is both engaging and intellectually stimulating. The interplay of destiny and free will permeates every page, leaving the audience contemplating the nature of their own reality long after the final word is read.