The Chalk Giants

by Keith Roberts

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AFTER THE APOCALYPSE the hazardous evolution of mankind continues. And in primeval response to the disaster, humanity's solutions to catastrophe carve the harsh new world in violent patterns of magic and myth, rite and religion. Brave images scar the ancient hills, the clash of swords and the ageless power of sexuality sign-post another, bloodsoaked path to civilisation.

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A somewhat difficult to classify book by a British author. It comprises a series of linked short stories or novellas set in Dorset, in and around Corfe Castle, with a framing story. I’ve owned several books by Keith Roberts for a while as I come from Dorset and am familiar with the settings of many of his stories.

The framing story and the initial stories are straight-forward post-apocalyptic stories following a limited nuclear war (which is touched on and not detailed apart from a mention that Birmingham and Glasgow were destroyed, and an implication that other bombs were air bursts). Then the stories start veering into the fantastic: civilisation is rebuilt with prehistoric overtones and subsequent invaders have elements of Viking show more and Celtic tribes.

Enjoyable, but probably not to everyone’s taste.
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Blinde, Maike (Translator)
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Powers, Richard M. (Cover artist)

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.9Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-
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PZ4 .R6447Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English

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