Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman
Forty years after the classic A Canticle for Leibowitz, Walter Miller returns to a world struggling to transcend a terrifying legacy of darkness, as one man undertakes an odyssey of adventure and discovery that promises to alter the destiny of humankind . . . .Isolated in Leibowitz Abbey, Brother...
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Forty years after the classic A Canticle for Leibowitz, Walter Miller returns to a world struggling to transcend a terrifying legacy of darkness, as one man undertakes an odyssey of adventure and discovery that promises to alter the destiny of humankind . . . .Isolated in Leibowitz Abbey, Brother Blacktooth St. George suffers a crisis of faith, torn between his vows and his Nomad upbringing, between the Holy Virgin and visions of the Wild Horse Woman of his people. At the brink of disgrace and expulsion from his order, the young monk is championed by a powerful cardinal who has plans for him. Blacktooth sets out on a journey across a landscape still scarred by the long-ago Flame Deluge, a land divided by nature, politics, and war. He will find horrors and wonders, sins of the flesh . . . and love. As he encounters and reencounters a beautiful but forbidden mutant named Ædrea, he begins to wonder: is a she-devil, the Holy Mother, or the Wild Horse Woman herself?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780553380798 (0553380796)
Publish date: January 11th 2000
Publisher: Bantam
Pages no: 434
Edition language: English
Series: St. Leibowitz (#2)
imported:Read by Jonathon Mayrose (sp?)(very wet and stormy) springTBRpost apocsci fifollow on from a best-seller (uh-oh! that status usually bodes ill)Nah - doesnt grab at all OFF TRB into WPB
Published posthumously, I can't help but wonder if Miller ever meant this book to come out.OK, I may come back and finish this at some time, but for right now it's pissing me off that it's still sitting there in my "currently-reading" list. I haven't picked this up in months.