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The Laughter of Carthage

โœ Scribed by Moorcock, Michael


Book ID
108614365
Publisher
PM Press
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
484 KB
Series
Pyat Quartet 2
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Maxim Arturovitch Pyatnitski, or Pyat, that charming but despicable mythomaniac who first appeared in Byzantium Endures , is back in this second book of the Pyat quartet. Having fled Bolshevik Russia in late 1919, Pyat's progress is a series of leaps from crisis to crisis, as he begins affairs with a baroness and a Greek prostitute while undertaking schemes to build flying machines in Europe and the United States. His devotion to flamboyantly racist, particularly anti-Semitic doctrinesโ€”like his devotion to cocaineโ€”remains unabated, and he both sings the praises of Mussolini and lectures across America for the Ku Klux Klan. Meanwhile, his best-kept secret is the fact that he is Jewish. As the novel ends, Pyat is in Hollywoodโ€”his new Byzantiumโ€”hobnobbing with movie stars and dreaming of making films like those of his hero, D.W. Griffith. This authoritative edition brings this book back into print after 30 years and boasts a new introduction by Alan Wall.

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