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The Hope
Author : James Lovegrove
Highlights

English
Language
NA
Edition
240
Pages
9781857988024
ISBN-13
1857988024
ISBN-10Orion
Publisher
198 mm
Height
129 mm
Width
17 mm
Thickness
Paperback
BindingDescription
The Hope is five miles long, one mile high. A ship launched on a voyage to a new utopia - a philanthropists dream. But there has been no landfall and the ships purpose has been forgotten, and between decks life is decaying into a phantasmogoric nightmare as the passengers descend into madness or simply revert to instinct. THE HOPE was reviewed ecstatically everywhere, fr The Hope is five miles long, one mile high. A ship launched on a voyage to a new utopia - a philanthropists dream. But there has been no landfall and the ships purpose has been forgotten, and between decks life is decaying into a phantasmogoric nightmare as the passengers descend into madness or simply revert to instinct. THE HOPE was reviewed ecstatically everywhere, from the TLS, Spectator and Interzone, and is shown to be even more relevant now than it was in 1990.