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Hometown (Paperback)
Luke Walker
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Stu Brennan and his friends are trapped in surroundings horribly
familiar and completely alien. Their hometown has become a city of
human and inhuman monsters since the suicide of their friend Geri
turned her nightmares into flesh.Now Stu and the others must fight
their way past cannibals and faceless torturers if they are to have
any chance of uncovering the truth behind Geri's death and escaping
her private hell.But while they battle to survive in the endless
night, Stu's wife is desperately searching for him, all the while
unaware of the unspeakable horror drawing closer with every moment
- a horror eager to turn her last moments into agony. If it finds
her, there'll be no way back for Geri's old friends and nobody to
stop the same depraved evil that destroyed Geri from moving on to
its next target.Stu's baby daughter.
This special issue of the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library is
devoted to William Blake. It explores the British and European
reception of Blake's work from the late nineteenth century to the
present day, with a particular focus on the counterculture. Opening
with two articles by the late Michael Horovitz, an important figure
in the 'Blake Renaissance' of the 1960s, the issue goes on to
investigate the ideological struggle over Blake in the early part
of the twentieth century, with particular reference to W. B. Yeats.
This is followed by articles on the artistic avant-garde and
underground of the 1960s and on Blake's significance for science
fiction authors of the 1970s. The issue closes with an article on
the contemporary Belgian art collective maelstrOEm reEvolution. --
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