Song of Kali

Livre relié, 311 pages

Langue : English

Publié novembre 1985 par Bluejay Books.

ISBN :
978-0-312-94408-7
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Numéro OCLC :
12285714
ASIN :
031294408X
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973508

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Kali, Goddess of Death and Destruction, eight-armed, eternal, her song is the sound of death. In a novel both shocking and appallingly real, a powerful new storyteller, Dan Simmons, weaves a terrifying tale of violence and psychological horror about the ultimate violation, the raising of the dead to life to bring more death into the world.

In the steaming, shuttered city of Calcutta, a Westerner, Robert Luczak, seeks to meet with M. Das—a poet not seen for over ten years, reported to have been found alive after all this time. Travelling with his half-Indian wife, Amrita, and their infant girl, Luczak is determined to find Das so that he may interview him on assignment from The New Yorker.

But nothing is simple in Calcutta. A routine assignment turns into a nightmares of terror as Luczak is alternately fed lies and half-truths by those who aren't who they claim …

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  • Kālī (Hindu deity) -- Fiction