An edition of Mockingbird (1979)

Mockingbird

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An edition of Mockingbird (1979)

Mockingbird

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  • 11 Have read

In a world where the human population has suffered devastating losses, a handful of survivors cling to what passes for life in a post-apocalyptic, dying landscape. People wander, drugged and lulled by electronic bliss, through a barren landscape with no children, no art, where reading is forbidden. From this bleak existence, a tragic love triangle springs forth. Spofforth, the most perfect machine ever created, runs the world, but his only wish is to die. Paul and Mary Lou are a man and a woman whose passion for each other sparks a jealousy in Spofforth—and provides the only hope for the future of human beings on earth.

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Publisher
Bantam Books
Language
English
Pages
276

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Mockingbird (S.F.Masterworks S.)
Jul 13, 2007, Gollancz
in English
Cover of: Mockingbird
Mockingbird
1999, Ballantine Pub. Group
in English - 1st Del Rey ed.
Cover of: Mockingbird
Mockingbird
1981, Bantam
in English
Cover of: Mockingbird
Mockingbird
1981, Bantam Books
in English

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Published in
Toronto, New York
Series
Bantam science fiction & fantasy

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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54

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Pagination
276 p. ;
Number of pages
276

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Open Library
OL14410910M

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OL83885W

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