by PeterAckroyd (Author)
On ritual occasions Plato, the orator, summons the citizens of London to impart the ancient history of their city, dwelling particularly on the unhappy era of Mouldwarp (AD 1500-2300). He lectures on The Origin of Species by the nineteenth-century novelist Charles Dickens and on Sigmund Freud; whilst providing a glossary of twentieth century terms, and explaining such early myths of creation as 'super-string theory' and 'relativity'. But then he has a dream, or vision, or he goes on a real journey - opinions are divided - and enters a vast underground cavern, where citizens of Mouldwarp London still live. On his return, Plato shares his stories of this lost world, but his words spread consternation among his fellow citizens and they quickly put him on trial for corrupting the youth with his lies and fables.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 02 Mar 2000
ISBN 10: 0099289954
ISBN 13: 9780099289951
Book Overview: 'A marvellous fable for our times... funny, wise and strange... A timeless literary masterpiece' - A.N. Wilson, Daily Mail