Vantanahon

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fantasy
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Author: Peter Voeller ISBN: 9781452044385
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: January 26, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Peter Voeller
ISBN: 9781452044385
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: January 26, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Voellers prose is both poetic and robust, taking readers on a heightened, hypnotic journey that complements the surreal, dreamlike nature of the world the characters inhabit. The books first 30 pages are particularly excellent, composed of very short chapters, as each character presents him- or herself with a short, first-person introduction. This results in a rich tapestry, similar in form to a documentary. Voeller steeps this story of life on a terraformed planet in the spiritualism of ancient Sanskrit culture, which contrasts intriguingly against the futurism of nanotechnology. Powerful is his depiction of a society in which all sexualities are embraced and fully integrated. Voeller does a commendable job of developing a rather unique sci-fi landscape that blends ancient mysticism, surrealism, futuristic tech and even queer theory in a literary mlange. -Kirkus Indie Reviews In Vanatanahon, Peter Voeller has created an alternative reality and a parable of apocalypse and renewal. The title refers to the storys setting: an imperiled world inhabited by psychic natives, specter-like beings, and animals. Although set on an alien world, Vantanahon successfully uses familiar human artifacts ranging from the Sanskrit language to science-fiction concepts such as nanotechnology and interplanetary colonization. Overall, its a fast read and an enjoyable, thought-provoking ride. -Joe Perez, author of Soulfully Gay and Writer/Owner of Writing Wolf. Complex and completely absorbing...Vantanahon is the kind of story that not only leads to you to think, but invites you to imagine. -Virginia Lore, author of Northwest Exposure! and Absurdities.

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Voellers prose is both poetic and robust, taking readers on a heightened, hypnotic journey that complements the surreal, dreamlike nature of the world the characters inhabit. The books first 30 pages are particularly excellent, composed of very short chapters, as each character presents him- or herself with a short, first-person introduction. This results in a rich tapestry, similar in form to a documentary. Voeller steeps this story of life on a terraformed planet in the spiritualism of ancient Sanskrit culture, which contrasts intriguingly against the futurism of nanotechnology. Powerful is his depiction of a society in which all sexualities are embraced and fully integrated. Voeller does a commendable job of developing a rather unique sci-fi landscape that blends ancient mysticism, surrealism, futuristic tech and even queer theory in a literary mlange. -Kirkus Indie Reviews In Vanatanahon, Peter Voeller has created an alternative reality and a parable of apocalypse and renewal. The title refers to the storys setting: an imperiled world inhabited by psychic natives, specter-like beings, and animals. Although set on an alien world, Vantanahon successfully uses familiar human artifacts ranging from the Sanskrit language to science-fiction concepts such as nanotechnology and interplanetary colonization. Overall, its a fast read and an enjoyable, thought-provoking ride. -Joe Perez, author of Soulfully Gay and Writer/Owner of Writing Wolf. Complex and completely absorbing...Vantanahon is the kind of story that not only leads to you to think, but invites you to imagine. -Virginia Lore, author of Northwest Exposure! and Absurdities.

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