2012: the Little Horn of Prophecy - Peter Hargitai - Libros - iUniverse - 9781450268240 - 24 de noviembre de 2010
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Publisher Marketing: AMAZING PROPHECY HIDDEN IN NOVEL! By the author who foretold 911 and the Twin Towers meltdown! In all that is banal and bathetic lurks the heroic as in the story of Attila Nagy whose mad forays into time sound the horn of prophecy. The visionary path its author Peter Hargitai cuts into time intersects with Nostradamus famous Epistle and with contemporary history: The great empire of the Antichrist will begin where Attila and Xerxes descended. --Nostradamus (from the Epistle to Henry II) Praise for Editor s Choice Author Peter Hargitai: This deliciously ironic, picaresque tale borders on the bizarre, but Hargitai is a language master capable of effortless shifts from reality to myth This genre-bending novel is a pleasure to read. Highly recommended for all fiction collections. --Library Journal Hargitai maintains a high level of tension; with arrogant abandon he plays out his tricks and his intricate cat-and-mouse game on the reader with huge success. So deft are his embroidery of metaphors and redressing of myths that we give credence to the most outrageous bluffs, mythical occurrences, pseudomagic, drug-induced psychedelic visions, inexplicable apparitions, and a bevy of layers-thick concealments Few can convey the madness of the New World with such absurd dexterity, and such a keen sense of irony and the grotesque. This mischievous, iconoclastic sorcerer manages to mesmerize everybody. --World Literature Today"

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Publicado 24 de noviembre de 2010
ISBN13 9781450268240
Editores iUniverse
Páginas 200
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   299 g
Lengua Inglés  

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