The Laughter of Carthage

The Laughter of Carthage

by Michael Moorcock (Author)

Synopsis

The second volume of a quartet featuring Dimitri Pyatnitski - student, polymath, engineer, braggart, addict and survivor. Pyatnitski (Colonel Pyat) finds that escape from the Russian Revolution is complicated, as he leaps from crisis to crisis. Further troubles await him in Rome and Paris.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 602
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 16 Jul 1992

ISBN 10: 0224035320
ISBN 13: 9780224035323

Author Bio
Michael Moorcock has been a professional writer since the age of sixteen. As editor of New Worlds he championed the literary experiment and 'magic realism'. His own novels include ironic fantasies, imaginative romances and naturalistic fiction and have won major literary awards. Angela Carter called him 'the master story-teller of our time'. Nigel Andrew in The Listener described him as 'one of our very best novelists - and a national treasure.'