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it is Colonel Pyat who is the richest, the deepest, the most complex, and who casts the strongest and most penetrating light on the century we erroneously believe we have left behind."
But the way we find out brings home quite how dishonest, disloyal (to everyone except Mrs Cornelius) and self-obsessed Pyat really is. Elric of Melniboné and Other Stories (Moorcocks Multiverse)
That refuge turned into her highly anticipa...The fourth and final volume of the legendary Pyat Quartet.The fourth and final volume of the legendary Pyat Quartet.After three books of tall tales that often completely conflict with history, genius "inventions", rampant drug use, rape and more unnecessary and arbitrary insults directed at Jews than there are Jews in the world, what's left for a potentially insane and completely unlikeable protagonist to go?
He recognizes both Esme and his mother at the meeting, and all is sweet, until she gets him a copy of his original birth certificate - and it shows his birth name was not Maxim, but Moishe, and confirms that his father was not a Russian Cossack, but a Jew!
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Thought provoking and ultimately quite moving.
Great reading experience and one I highly recommend.
Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations It's almost criminal that the Colonel Pyat quartet isn't recognised as a classic of late 20th century English literature, which is what it surely is. Since then his has not been a name that I've sought out because I associated it solely with that kind of book - and I suspect that other readers, and possibly even professional reviewers have done the same.
The Vengeance of Rome [Between the Wars 04] By Michael Moorcock Scanned & Proofed By MadMaxAU * * * * INTRODUCTION I have at last completed the final volume of Colonel Pyat’s memoir.
I admit I was a late returnee to Michael Moorcock.
Then I came to the Pyat quartet and I was staggered.
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As things settle down after the war, he becomes more secure in his invented persona. The Vengeance Of Rome.
Incredible writing and all four books were among the best I've read.
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Read the book to find out...Brilliant end to an amazing series.
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After three books of tall tales that often completely conflict with history, genius "inventions", rampant drug use, rape and more unnecessary and arbitrary insults directed at Jews than there are Jews in the world, what's left for a potentially insane and completely unlikeable protagonist to go?
The Laughter of Carthage: The Second Volume of the Colonel Pyat Quartet (2)
Col. Pyat, the narrator, goes by multiple names and is very much an antihero - not nice, good or decent but somehow relatable.
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it is Colonel Pyat who is the richest, the deepest, the most complex, and who casts the strongest and most penetrating light on the century we erroneously believe we have left behind."
But the way we find out brings home quite how dishonest, disloyal (to everyone except Mrs Cornelius) and self-obsessed Pyat really is. Elric of Melniboné and Other Stories (Moorcocks Multiverse)
That refuge turned into her highly anticipa...The fourth and final volume of the legendary Pyat Quartet.The fourth and final volume of the legendary Pyat Quartet.After three books of tall tales that often completely conflict with history, genius "inventions", rampant drug use, rape and more unnecessary and arbitrary insults directed at Jews than there are Jews in the world, what's left for a potentially insane and completely unlikeable protagonist to go?
He recognizes both Esme and his mother at the meeting, and all is sweet, until she gets him a copy of his original birth certificate - and it shows his birth name was not Maxim, but Moishe, and confirms that his father was not a Russian Cossack, but a Jew!
Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote.
Thought provoking and ultimately quite moving.
Great reading experience and one I highly recommend.
Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations It's almost criminal that the Colonel Pyat quartet isn't recognised as a classic of late 20th century English literature, which is what it surely is. Since then his has not been a name that I've sought out because I associated it solely with that kind of book - and I suspect that other readers, and possibly even professional reviewers have done the same.
The Vengeance of Rome [Between the Wars 04] By Michael Moorcock Scanned & Proofed By MadMaxAU * * * * INTRODUCTION I have at last completed the final volume of Colonel Pyat’s memoir.
I admit I was a late returnee to Michael Moorcock.
Then I came to the Pyat quartet and I was staggered.
Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.
As things settle down after the war, he becomes more secure in his invented persona. The Vengeance Of Rome.
Incredible writing and all four books were among the best I've read.
Be the first to ask a question about The Vengeance Of Rome Price.
Read the book to find out...Brilliant end to an amazing series.
In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading.This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed.
After three books of tall tales that often completely conflict with history, genius "inventions", rampant drug use, rape and more unnecessary and arbitrary insults directed at Jews than there are Jews in the world, what's left for a potentially insane and completely unlikeable protagonist to go?
The Laughter of Carthage: The Second Volume of the Colonel Pyat Quartet (2)
Col. Pyat, the narrator, goes by multiple names and is very much an antihero - not nice, good or decent but somehow relatable.
Read 12 reviews from the world's largest community for readers.