Series: Book 1 in the Novels series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Alire, Lang:en
Summary
“Strange and wonderful. Magical and smart.
FÉlix J. Palma has done more than written a wonderful
novel, he’s concocted a supernatural tour de force.
Time travel, tragic love, murder and mystery all combine in
what is nothing short of a surprising, satisfying and
mesmerizing read.” – M.J. Rose, International
Bestseller
"
The Map of Time recalls the science fiction of Wells
and Verne, and then turns the early masters on their heads. A
brilliant and breathtaking trip through metafictional time."
--Scott Westerfeld,
New York Times bestselling author of
Leviathan
"Palma makes his U.S. debut with the brilliant first in a
trilogy, an intriguing thriller that explores the
ramifications of time travel in three intersecting
narratives." -- starred
Publishers Weekly review
"Readers who embark on the journey...will be richly
rewarded. --starred
Booklist review
"Lyrical storytelling and a rich attention to detail make
this prize-winning novel an enthralling read." --starred
Library Journal Review
“
The Map of Time is a singularly inventive, luscious
story with a core of pure, unsettling weirdness. With
unnerving grace and disturbing fantasy, it effortlessly
straddles that impossible line between being decidedly
familiar, and yet absolutely new.” --Cherie Priest,
author of
Boneshaker
"Palma is a master of ingenious plotting." --
Kirkus Reviews
"A big, genre-bending delight." --
The Washington Post
"Palma uses the basic ingredients of steampunk —
fantasy, mystery, ripping adventure and Victorian-era
high-tech — to marvelous effect. " --
Seattle Times
"'Intellectual thriller' is not an oxymoron in this case.
Eccentric, informed. Time travel, H.G. Wells, Jack the
Ripper, robots, romance, changing history, destroying classic
literature. Spot on narration. Good clean fun." --
Tulsa World
FÉlix J. Palma (SanlÚcar de
Barrameda, 1968) has been unanimously acclaimed by critics as
one of the most brilliant and original storytellers of our
time. His devotion to the short story genre has earned
him more than a hundred awards.
The Map of Time is his first book to be published in
the United States. It received the 2008 Ateneo de
Sevila XL Prize and will be published in more than 30
countries. Translator's Bio:
Nick Caistor is a translator, journalist and
author of non-fiction books. He has translated some 40 books
from Spanish and Portuguese and has twice been awarded the
Valle-InclÁn prize for translation These include
Paulo Coelho, Eduardo Mendoza, Juan MarsÉ and Manuel
VÁzquez Montalban. As a journalist, he has presented and
produced many programmes on BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World
Service, and contributes regularly to the
TLS and
The Guardian.Review
About the Author