Utopia for the Devil
Title | Utopia for the Devil |
Year for Search | 2010 |
Authors | Parkes, James |
Date Published | 2010 |
Publisher | Author |
Place Published | Np |
Keywords | Male author, UK author |
Annotation | An apparent eutopia is actually an authoritarian dystopia that appears to have been defeated at the end of the novel. In the sequel Utopia for the Devil: New Dawn. Np: Author, 2011, the dystopia remains and must be again defeated, which appears to have occurred by the end of the novel. According to a March 25, 2013, post on the author’s website, a complete rewriting of the two volumes, to be called Phantom Eden, is nearing completion. |
Additional Publishers | 2nd ed. without the subtitle on the cover. Np: Author, 2011. |
Info Notes | According to a March 25, 2013, post on the author’s website, a complete rewriting of the two volumes, to be called Phantom Eden, is nearing completion. |
Holding Institutions | LTS |
Author Note | U.K. author |
Full Text | 2010 Parkes, James. Utopia for the Devil [the cover adds Their Utopia. Our Fate]. Np: Author. 2nd ed. without the subtitle on the cover. Np: Author, 2011. PSt An apparent eutopia is actually an authoritarian dystopia that appears to have been defeated at the end of the novel. In the sequel Utopia for the Devil: New Dawn. Np: Author, 2011, the dystopia remains and must be again defeated, which appears to have occurred by the end of the novel. According to a March 25, 2013, post on the author’s website, a complete rewriting of the two volumes, to be called Phantom Eden, is nearing completion. U.K. author. |