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The King's Men: A Tale of To-morrow - cover

The King's Men: A Tale of To-morrow

Robert Grant, John Boyle O'Reilly, Frederic Jesup Stimson, John T. Wheelwright

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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The King's Men: A Tale of To-morrow stands as a unique anthology that weaves together an enthralling narrative through the intermingling of distinct literary voices. This collection encapsulates an adventurous exploration of speculative fiction, set against a backdrop of societal and political transformation. Each contributing author lends their unique stylistic flair, from the soaring rhetoric of political idealism to the intricacies of personal dilemmas and societal upheaval, creating a tapestry of narrative richness. The anthology distinguishes itself not only by the diversity of its literary styles but by the coherence of its shared vision, offering standout pieces that challenge and engage the reader's imagination and intellectual curiosity. Frederic Jesup Stimson, Robert Grant, John Boyle O'Reilly, and John T. Wheelwright emerge as forerunners in this speculative venture, each contributing a unique voice to the collective narrative. Their backgrounds, ranging from legal expertise and political analysis to poetic expression and social advocacy, imbue the collection with a depth of perspective and a keen insight into the human condition. These authors collectively channel their experiences, beliefs, and literary talents into exploring themes of governance, freedom, and the potential futures of society. As the anthology aligns with transformative historical and cultural movements, it provides a reflective mirror on the anxieties and hopes of its time, offering a multifaceted exploration of tomorrow's possibilities. The King's Men: A Tale of To-morrow is an indispensable collection for readers seeking to immerse themselves in a confluence of visionary ideas and narrative artistry. It offers an unmatched opportunity to engage with the speculative imaginations of its contributors, making it a compelling read for those interested in the intersections of literature, politics, and society. Through its educational value and the diverse dialogues it fosters, this anthology invites readers on a journey through the landscapes of potential futures, encouraging a deeper understanding of the complexities and challenges that lie ahead.
Disponible depuis: 09/12/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 253 pages.

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