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Deus Irae - Roger Zelazny, Philip K. Dick
Deus Irae
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In the years following World War III, a new and powerful faith has arisen from a scorched and poisoned Earth, a faith that embraces the architect of world wide devastation. The Servants of Wrath have deified Carlton Lufteufel and re-christened him the Deus Irae. In the small community of... show more
In the years following World War III, a new and powerful faith has arisen from a scorched and poisoned Earth, a faith that embraces the architect of world wide devastation. The Servants of Wrath have deified Carlton Lufteufel and re-christened him the Deus Irae. In the small community of Charlottesville, Utah, Tibor McMasters, born without arms or legs, has, through an array of prostheses, established a far-reaching reputation as an inspired painter. When the new church commissions a grand mural depicting the Deus Irae, it falls upon Tibor to make a treacherous journey to find the man, to find the god, and capture his terrible visage for posterity.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781400030071 (1400030072)
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
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shenmi meiren
shenmi meiren rated it
3.0 Deus Irae
Rather heavy and bizzare. Asks some interesting questions, too, though you might not like the answers. Or the world post-nuclear war, either... ;)
Konnici na Liriite - Chevalier Du Lys
Konnici na Liriite - Chevalier Du Lys rated it
3.0 Deus Irae: A Novel
It was an intriguing reading but not all that good. What did I like? The general rambling about Christianity and the new church dedicated of the God of Wrath. It was interesting to see the character development but the plot itself was not that good. The chapters in the middle were boring and in my o...
Saturdays in Books
Saturdays in Books rated it
3.0
I liked a lot about this book, but it felt like it was still a few revisions away from being ready to publish. Even ignoring the plethora of typographical errors, there are some very awkwardly worded sentences. One that uses the same adverb twice.
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