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Jerusalem

Jerusalem

Jerusalem
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Jerusalem Paperback -

by Moore, Alan

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  • Title Jerusalem
  • Author Moore, Alan
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 1280
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Liveright
  • Bookseller's Inventory # ANAIS-1631494724
  • ISBN 9781631494727 / 1631494724
  • Weight 2.6 lbs (1.18 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.2 x 6.1 x 2.3 in (23.37 x 15.49 x 5.84 cm)
  • Size 9.5X6.5X1.5
  • Category Fiction - General
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for Jerusalem

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Begging comparisons to Tolstoy and Joyce, this "magnificent, sprawling cosmic epic" (Guardian) by Alan Moore--the genre-defying, "groundbreaking, hairy genius of our generation" (NPR)--takes its place among the most notable works of contemporary English literature. In decaying Northampton, eternity loiters between housing projects. Among saints, kings, prostitutes, and derelicts, a timeline unravels: second-century fiends wait in urine-scented stairwells, delinquent specters undermine a century with tunnels, and in upstairs parlors, laborers with golden blood reduce fate to a snooker tournament. Through the labyrinthine streets and pages of Jerusalem tread ghosts singing hymns of wealth and poverty. They celebrate the English language, challenge mortality post-Einstein, and insist upon their slum as Blake's eternal holy city in "Moore's apotheosis, a fourth-dimensional symphony" (Entertainment Weekly). This "brilliant . . . monumentally ambitious" tale from the gutter is "a massive literary achievement for our time--and maybe for all times simultaneously" (Washington Post).
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