Jerusalem by Alan Moore out in three days







"I look forward to reading Jerusalem in a few days. His writing is complex, and challenging at his best, both in structure and content. This is what he searched for and accomplished throughout his life and career. He is really here to make a mark in literature.

This looks like a pivotal moment in literature like Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude. Jerusalem revolves around Northampton, and Moore has gone to this source at least twice before, with Voice of the Fire, and with the aborted Big Numbers. It is a great locale for working class issues and historical intersections of famous people and events."

Soltero

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