A visionary, post-apocalyptic poem about the medieval city of Chronopolis, its clock towers and its marketplace for the trading of time, where wealthy buyers purchase more and better time for themselves and their loved ones while the poor sell their time in an effort to better themselves. Written in an iambic pentameter in imitation of the terza rima of Dante's Divine Comedy, the six-canto poem, attributed to the early Renaissance writer Auctor Ignotus, raises serious philosophical questions about human technology and the meaning of love. It is accompanied by a Reading Group Guide which contains thought-provoking questions for group discussion, ideal for a book club or discussion group. 43 pages, color interior, with illustrations.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A visionary, post-apocalyptic poem about the medieval city of Chronopolis, its clock towers and its marketplace for the trading of time, where wealthy buyers purchase more and better time for themselves and their loved ones while the poor sell their time in an effort to better themselves. Written in an iambic pentameter in imitation of the terza rima of Dante's Divine Comedy, the six-canto poem, attributed to the early Renaissance writer Auctor Ignotus, raises serious philosophical questions about human technology and the meaning of love. It is accompanied by a Reading Group Guide which contains thought-provoking questions for group discussion, ideal for a book club or discussion group. 43 pages, color interior, with illustrations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798986186863
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