"The Invisible Country"

Title"The Invisible Country"
Year for Search1991
AuthorsMcAuley, Paul J[ames](b. 1955)
Secondary AuthorsShiner, Lewis [Gordon](b. 1950)
Secondary TitleWhen the Music's Over: A Benefit Anthology
Pagination126-46, with a brief editor's note on 125
Date Published1991
PublisherBantam Books
Place PublishedNew York
KeywordsEnglish 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

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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.