The Physiognomy
by:
Jeffrey Ford (author)
Offering a freshly-imagined world of bizarre creatures and strange customs, this unique and sardonic allegory explores the power and price of science and the ambiguity of morality. Humorless and drug addicted, physiognomist Cley is ordered by the Master of the Well-Built City to investigate a...
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Offering a freshly-imagined world of bizarre creatures and strange customs, this unique and sardonic allegory explores the power and price of science and the ambiguity of morality. Humorless and drug addicted, physiognomist Cley is ordered by the Master of the Well-Built City to investigate a theft in a remote mining town. Well-versed in serving justice, arrogant Cley sets out to determine the identity of the thief using the pseudo-science of judging people by their features, but becomes distracted from his task by a beautiful girl from town. When the young-but-wise woman rejects him, he looses faith in his abilities, and in a drug-induced frenzy he “remakes” her features. The subsequent horror of what he has done, what he represents, and the shallow life he leads forces him to seek atonement and true justice, risking the Master’s wrath, which may entail death by head explosion.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781930846531 (1930846533)
Publish date: October 1st 2008
Publisher: Golden Gryphon Press
Pages no: 210
Edition language: English
Series: Well-Built City Trilogy (#1)
Jeffrey Ford escribe raro. A veces llegas a ciertos puntos donde no sabes porqué estas leyendo esas cosas. Loco y desordenado como un sueño.Me gusta que las cosas no son obvias o simples en este libro. Disonancia cognitiva por montones.
Sci-fi/fantasy in the mold of The Shadow of the Torturer by Gene Wolfe. This is one of the best books I've read in a while. The voice of the novel is Physiognomist First Class Cley. He works for a Hitler-like master named Drachton Below. Cley's job involves judging the character of others by reading...