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Glimmering, a novel

Label
Glimmering, a novel
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Glimmering
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
a novel
Summary
Climate change, rampant viruses, blackouts, fundamentalists-the end of the end has arrived. Glimmering, the 1994 dystopian novel by Nebula and World Fantasy Award-winning author Elizabeth Hand, is now timelier than ever. When the confluence of a solar storm and the collapse of the Antarctic ice shelf ignites the atmosphere like grease, those who are able hide behind their walls and masks, seeking the promise of a seductive-and dangerous-future. As the earth erupts in flames, department store heir and editor Jack Finnegan faces his own inevitable death from AIDS in his family's decrepit mansion near the Hudson River-that is, until an old friend offers him a miraculous cure ... Christian singer Trip Marlowe has found worldwide success, but the dynamic rock star retains his strict morality and faith. Temptation comes in the form of a mysterious blond waif and IZE, a new drug more addictive than crack and heroin ... The two men will find themselves on a bizarre collision course as a dark and powerful force seeks to shape what's left of humanity's consciousness
Target audience
adult
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