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Loading... The Land Leviathan (1974)by Michael Moorcock
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I've read this book twice, I think, but since I never read the various Moorcock series in order, these books all get jumbled up in my memory. One of these days I'll reread them all, in order, because I do remember enjoying them. ( ) Even though I don't think Bastable is considered an incarnation of the Eternal Warrior, his helplessness in the face of a force greater than himself that throws him through the multi-verse definitely places him at least as a companion. Quite interesting to see a world where reverse-racism was about to be worldwide. The author's grandfather, also named Michael Moorcock, is unwilling to let the spirit of Oswald Bastable alone, and so goes adventuring in an effort to find Bastable. In this volume, though he's unable to locate his mystery man, he encounters Una Persson and she leaves for him a set of memiors written by Bastable to be delivered to Moorcock. These memories tell of the next adventures of Oswald Bastable - his return to jolly old England, his meetings with old friends and new acquaintances and his eventual betrayal of the white race to aid the Black Atilla in his conquest of America. One of the most interesting things to me about this and the prior volume of the Bastable series is his inclusion of cameos of various people of note. In this one, the one that really stands out for me was Mick Jagger as a low ranking military liaison officer - and, of course, Ghandi as the leader of South Africa. Joe Kennedy makes an appearance as a racist gun runner and I'm sure that the president of the US was portrayed by someone I should probably know or recognize, but I simply don't. Very much looking forward to book 3. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesThe Eternal Champion (The Nomad of Time book 2) Oswald Bastable series (book 2) Belongs to Publisher SeriesDAW Book Collectors (178) Is contained in
A brand-new edition of the second novel in Moorcock's acclaimed steampunk series. Oswald Bastable visits an alternate 1904. Here, he discovers that most of the Western world has been devastated by a short, yet horrific, war fought with futuristic devices and biological weapons. An Afro-American Black Attila is conquering the remnants of the Western nations, destroyed by the wars, in an attempt to bring civilization and social order. No library descriptions found. |
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