"The Invisible Country"
Title | "The Invisible Country" |
Year for Search | 1991 |
Authors | McAuley, Paul J[ames](b. 1955) |
Secondary Authors | Shiner, Lewis [Gordon](b. 1950) |
Secondary Title | When the Music's Over: A Benefit Anthology |
Pagination | 126-46, with a brief editor's note on 125 |
Date Published | 1991 |
Publisher | Bantam Books |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Dystopia of an extreme division between the rich and the poor where gangs run the poor areas and violence is common. A biological agent that makes people caring is spread around the world and the dystopia is being replaced with a better society. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in his The Invisible Country (London: Victor Gollancz, 1996), 13-34, with an "Afterword" on 35. |
Info Notes | A note on the cover says that "The Editor's proceeds from the book will be donated to Greenpeace." |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | (b. 1955) |
Full Text | 1991 McAuley, Paul J[ames] (b. 1955). “The Invisible Country.” When the Music’s Over: A Benefit Anthology. Ed. Lewis Shiner (New York: Bantam, 1991), 126-46, with a brief editor’s note on 125. A note on the cover says that “The Editor’s proceeds from the book will be donated to Greenpeace.” Rpt. in his The Invisible Country (London: Victor Gollancz, 1996), 13-34, with an “Afterword” on 35. PSt Dystopia of an extreme division between the rich and the poor where gangs run the poor areas and violence is common. A biological agent that makes people caring is spread around the world, and the dystopia is being replaced with a better society. |