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The Silent History

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ISBN/EAN: 9781448191260
Umbreit-Nr.: 6956399

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 528 S., 0.73 MB
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Erschienen am 03.07.2014
Auflage: 1/2014


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  • Zusatztext
    • A generation of children are born without speech, without comprehension, without language entirely.

      At first, they are just medical curiosities. But their numbers swell, and soon they grow into an established underclass, occupying squats and communes around the world. To some they are seen as a threat; to others, as a salvation. Some suspect they may have other abilities beyond our understanding.

      The children cannot tell you their story. Instead we rely onThe Silent History, a collection of testimonies from those touched by the phenomenon. Parents, doctors, opportunist inventors, cult leaders, and vigilantes, recall what they have endured and what they have inflicted on others. They will take you from a recognisable present to a real and unsettling future. You will not want to look away.

  • Kurztext
    • A generation of children are born without speech, without comprehension, without language entirely. At first, they are just medical curiosities. But their numbers swell, and soon they grow into an established underclass, occupying squats and communes around the world. To some they are seen as a threat; to others, as a salvation. Some suspect they may have other abilities beyond our understanding. The children cannot tell you their story. Instead we rely on The Silent History, a collection of testimonies from those touched by the phenomenon. Parents, doctors, opportunist inventors, cult leaders, and vigilantes, recall what they have endured and what they have inflicted on others. They will take you from a recognisable present to a real and unsettling future. You will not want to look away.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>Eli Horowitz</b>is the former managing editor and publisher of<i>McSweeney's</i>. He is the co-author of<i>The Clock Without a Face</i>, a treasure-hunt mystery, and<i>Everything You Know Is Pong</i>, an illustrated cultural history of ping pong. His design work has been honoured by i-D,<i>Print</i>and the American Institute of Graphic Arts.</p><p><b>Matthew Derby</b>is a writer and designer and the author of the story collection<i>Super Flat Times</i>. His writing has appeared in<i>McSweeney's</i>,<i>The Believer</i>,<i>Guernica</i>and<i>The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories</i>. He also works at a video game studio in Cambridge, Massachusetts. <b>www.matthewderby.org</b></p><p><b>Kevin Moffett</b>is the author of two highly praised story collections,<i>Permanent Visitors</i>and<i>Further Interpretations of Real-Life Events</i>. His work has appeared in<i>McSweeney's</i>,<i>Tin House</i>,<i>American Short Fiction</i>, as well as in three editons of<i>The Best American Short Stories</i>. He is the winner of the Nelson Algren Award, a Pushcart Prize, and the National Magazine Award. He lives in California. <b>www.kevinmoffett.org</b></p>
  • Schlagzeile
    • <b>A ingenious thriller about a generation unable to speak - &apos;entirely revolutionary&apos; (<i>Wired</i>)</b>
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