An edition of Jerusalem (2016)

Jerusalem

a novel

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An edition of Jerusalem (2016)

Jerusalem

a novel

First edition.
  • 5.00 ·
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  • 1 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

"Ten years in the making, comes a literary work Like no other, from the legendary author of Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and From Hell. In the half a square mile of decay and demolition that was England's Saxon capital, eternity is loitering between the firetrap housing projects. Embedded in the grubby amber of the district's narrative among its saints, kings, prostitutes, and derelicts a different kind of human time is happening, a soiled simultaneity that does not differentiate between the petrolcolored puddles and the fractured dreams of those who navigate them. Fiends last mentioned in the second-century Book of Tobit wait in urine-scented stairwells, the delinquent specters of unlucky children undermine a century with tunnels, and in upstairs parlors laborers with golden blood reduce fate to a snooker tournament. An opulent mythology for those without a pot to piss in, through the labyrinthine streets and pages of Jerusalem tread ghosts that sing of wealth and poverty; of Africa, and hymns, and our threadbare millennium. They discuss English as a visionary language from John Bunyan to James Joyce, hold forth on the illusion of mortality post-Einstein, and insist upon the meanest slum as Blake's eternal holy city. Fierce in its imagining and stupefying in its scope, Alan Moore's epic novel, Jerusalem, is the tale of Everything, told from a vanished gutter"--

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Language
English
Pages
1266

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Jerusalem
Sep 25, 2018, Liveright
paperback
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Jerusalem
2018, Knockabout Comics
in English
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Jerusalem
2018, Knockabout Comics
in English
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Jerusalem
Sep 13, 2016, Recorded Books, Inc.
audio cd
Cover of: Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Sep 13, 2016, Knockabout Comics
paperback
Cover of: Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Sep 05, 2016, Knockabout Comics
hardcover
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Jerusalem: a novel
2016
in English - First edition.
Cover of: Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Sep 13, 2016, Liveright
Cover of: Jerusalem
Jerusalem
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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6063.O593 J47 2016, PR6063.O593J47 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
1266 pages
Number of pages
1266

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27213394M
ISBN 10
1631491342, 1631492438
ISBN 13
9781631491344, 9781631492433
LCCN
2016014957
OCLC/WorldCat
937452744, 9374527449781631491344
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B01BX7S1M2

Work Description

Alan Moore says of his work:

In the half a square mile of decay and demolition that was England’s Saxon capital, eternity is loitering between the firetrap tower blocks. Embedded in the grubby amber of the district’s narrative among its saints, kings, prostitutes and derelicts a different kind of human time is happening, a soiled simultaneity that does not differentiate between the petrol-coloured puddles and the fractured dreams of those who navigate them. Fiends last mentioned in the Book of Tobit wait in urine-scented stairwells, the delinquent spectres of unlucky children undermine a century with tunnels, and in upstairs parlours labourers with golden blood reduce fate to a snooker tournament.

Disappeared lanes yield their own voices, built from lost words and forgotten dialect, to speak their broken legends and recount their startling genealogies, family histories of shame and madness and the marvellous. There is a conversation in the thunderstruck dome of St. Paul’s cathedral, childbirth on the cobblestones of Lambeth Walk, an estranged couple sitting all night on the cold steps of a Gothic church-front, and an infant choking on a cough drop for eleven chapters. An art exhibition is in preparation, and above the world a naked old man and a beautiful dead baby race along the Attics of the Breath towards the heat death of the universe.

An opulent mythology for those without a pot to piss in, through the labyrinthine streets and pages of Jerusalem tread ghosts that sing of wealth and poverty; of Africa, and hymns, and our threadbare millennium. They discuss English as a visionary language from John Bunyan to James Joyce, hold forth on the illusion of mortality post-Einstein, and insist upon the meanest slum as Blake’s eternal holy city. Fierce in its imagining and stupefying in its scope, this is the tale of everything, told from a vanished gutter.

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