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The Five Books of (Robert) Moses (edition 2020)

by Arthur Nersesian (Author)

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A dramatic, playful, brutal, sweeping, and always entertaining reimagining of New York City history, presaging today's political tyranny.
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Title:The Five Books of (Robert) Moses
Authors:Arthur Nersesian (Author)
Info:Akashic Books (2020), 1504 pages
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The Five Books of (Robert) Moses by Arthur Nersesian

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Thanks to Edelweiss for my ARC.

Currently reading this gigantic slab of a book. It is thus far very strange. It opens up like a play with a cast of characters and goodness from right there you know you are in for a ride. The cast of characters read is very good too - totally gets the interest up right way. There are some strange things that are about to happen.

The Five Books of Robert Moses is an alternate New York City History that features real characters but they are different because of the alternate history / reality that Arthru Nersesian has created. Themes of power and political intrigue and terrorism and city planning abound. The opening pages are deep weird and entirely engaging. Its a tome. Its a slab. I am currently traversing in the strange land that Arthur Nersesian has created over a storied many years process and it is so damn good!

I will be reporting in when I have finished this tome to add more.

2020.05.23 Los Angeles, California. ( )
  modioperandi | May 22, 2020 |
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