"Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Doomsday: A Narrative Story"
Title | "Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Doomsday: A Narrative Story" |
Year for Search | 1963 |
Authors | Gore, Walter |
Secondary Title | To the Keepers of the Slaughter House. Two Narrative Stories: A Fictional But Unfictitious Study Of The Elements of Violence In the Conditions of Human Existence In the Present And In the Future--Dedicated To Man’s Supreme And Unceasing Struggle To Conquer Violence Completely And for All Time |
Pagination | 11-45 |
Date Published | 1963 |
Publisher | Mitre Press |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | An authoritarian dystopia with both hot and cold war that is similar to Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-four (1949). |
Holding Institutions | L, NLS |
Full Text | 1963 Gore, Walter. “Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Doomsday: A Narrative Story.” In his To the Keepers of the Slaughter House. Two Narrative Stories: A Fictional But Unfictitious Study Of The Elements of Violence In the Conditions of Human Existence In the Present And In the Future--Dedicated To Man’s Supreme And Unceasing Struggle To Conquer Violence Completely And for All Time (London: Mitre Press, 1963), 11-45. L, NLS An authoritarian dystopia with both hot and cold war that is similar to Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-four (1949). |