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The map of time : a novel

Palma, Fľix J. (Author). Caistor, Nick. (Added Author).
Book  - 2011
SCIFI FIC Palma
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  • ISBN: 1439167397
  • ISBN: 9781439167397
  • Physical Description 611 pages
  • Edition 1st Atria Books hardcover ed.
  • Publisher New York ; Atria Books, 2011.

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Translation of: El mapa del tiempo.
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The Map of Time
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This story starts out like a classically tragic Victorian romance. Andrew Harrington is a privileged son, basking in a life of luxury until the portrait of a Whitechapel prostitute named Marie changes his life forever. When Jack the Ripper destroys Andrew's newfound happiness, he seeks a way to save his Marie through time travel. H.G. Wells's The Time Machine has sparked the imagination of the public, and the author himself becomes involved in what turns out to be a tangle of parallel stories and times, truth and elaborate illusion. -VERDICT Lyrical storytelling and a rich attention to detail make this prize-winning novel by an acclaimed Spanish author an enthralling read. It is a wonderful blend of genres (sf, steampunk, mystery, romance, historical fantasy) and will appeal to fans of historical fiction as well as fantasy. [This U.S. debut won the Ateneo de Sevilla XL Prize in 2008, and rights have been sold to 30 countries.-Ed.]-April Steenburgh, Endwell, NY (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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H.G. Wells meets Jack the Ripper, the Elephant Man and a historical dimension's worth of other figures in this imaginative novel by Spanish writer Palma.The author is an acclaimed writer in his native country, winning the esteemed Ateneo de Sevilla XLPrize for this novel, his first to be published in the United States. At the heart of the story is a question that has fascinated geeks since the beginning of time, or least since Einstein's daynamely, is it possible to travel through time and, moreover, to violate the prime directive and tinker with events of the past and perhaps even future, reshaping lives and altering the course of history? In this instance, that question haunts a melancholic Briton whose lover, a naughty person of the night, was summarily dispatched by a serial killer working under the cover of the London fog. So obsessed is he by the desire to turn back the clock that he opens himself up to the possibilities of bamboozling. Enter H.G. Wells, who is introduced into young Andrew Harrington's sorrowful tale in leisurely time as both a "celebrated author" and "painfully thin and having a deathly pallor," the result, perhaps, of too much hard thinkingparticularly about such things as machines that can take a person across the firmament of time. Is Wells a crackpot? Is time travel an elaborate con? Such questions emerge continually throughout Palma's winding narrative. Now, it has to be said that Karl Alexander beat Palma to the punch with hisnovelTime After Time(1979), which pitswell, H.G. Wells against Jack the Ripper. Palma's book has the wider reach, however, as well as a harder scientific edge. Palma is also a master of ingenious plotting, and his tale takes in far more than a simple game of cat and mouse: Even the most careful reader won't foresee some of the twists here, and there are plenty of them.Palma wanders in and out of genresis his book science fiction? literary fiction? fantasy? Whatever the answer, it's great fun to read, particularly for those with a bent for counterfactual history.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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*Starred Review* Palma's ambitious and witty foray into Victorian life and the philosophy of time requires sharp faculties to keep track of three story lines, literary references, multiple characters (horrific, fictional and historical), and a narrative voice that encompasses conventional third-person and epistolary first person as well as numerous sly, authorial asides. Readers who embark on the journey, mostly led by H. G. Wells, whose The Time Machine drives the plot and ignites the characters' imaginations, will be richly rewarded. A well-known Spanish author, Palma successfully introduces historical figures (Jack the Ripper, the Elephant Man, Henry James, Bram Stoker) into science fiction in a fast-paced, exuberant story of love, murder, and charlatanry. The central question is, Can people move in time to influence history? In the first section, a young man's lover is killed, and he attempts to go back in time to save her. In the second, a Victorian woman falls in love in 2000, . . . or does she? The final section explores the concept of parallel worlds and how they are created or destroyed. For readers who enjoy the inconsistencies inherent in Dickens' London, the randomness of Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveler's Wife, and the clever humor of Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, this is an entertaining romp guaranteed to make you think and laugh and to keep you from your social life for hours.--Baker, Je. Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Spanish author 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. In the opening chapter, set in 1896 England, aristocratic Andrew Harrington plans to take his own life, despondent over the death years earlier of his lover, the last victim of Jack the Ripper. Meanwhile, 21-year-old Claire Haggerty plots to escape her restrictive role as a woman in Victorian society by journeying to the year 2000. A new commercial concern, Murray's Time Travel, offers such a trip for a hefty fee. Finally, Scotland Yarder Colin Garrett believes that the fatal wound on a murder victim could only have been caused by a weapon from the future. Linking all three stories is H.G. Wells, the author of The Time Machine. Palma brings Wells and other historical figures like Joseph Merrick, the Elephant Man, plausibly to life. Susannah Clarke fans will be delighted. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.