Synopsis
*'Like Robert Macfarlane re-written by Cormac McCarthy.' Telegraph*
'Beckett doing Beowulf.' *London Review of Books***
One thousand years from now, the sole inhabitants of a small island - a group no larger than an extended family - are living in a post-civilised world. They are perhaps the Earth's only human survivors.
But lurking outside their isolated community is a figure in red, an emissary from another way of life: a virtual place of refuge and security, of escape from the dangers of a newly wild world. The visitor calls it Alexandria.
A work of radical and matchless imagination, Paul Kingsnorth's new novel is a mythical, polyphonic drama driven by elemental themes: of community versus the self, the mind versus the body, machine over man; whether to put your faith in the present or the future.
Set on the far side of the climate apocalypse, Alexandria completes the Buckmaster Trilogy, which began with Kingsnorth's prize-winning The Wake.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Faber & Faber
- ISBN: 9780571322121
- Number of pages: 416
- Dimensions: 129 x 198 x 35 mm
- Weight: 334g
- Languages: English
