Dark Liberation: An Introduction

Fiction & Literature, Essays & Letters, Essays
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Author: Philip Matthews ISBN: 9781310233548
Publisher: Philip Matthews Publication: January 16, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Philip Matthews
ISBN: 9781310233548
Publisher: Philip Matthews
Publication: January 16, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

DARK LIBERATION is a cycle of 20 novels written over a period of fifty one years, from 1966 to 2017. The fundamental theme of the cycle – which only became clear as the novels were written – is that the key to the future of mankind lies within each individual, and not in some external salvator, be it religious or technological.
While this broad thematic stream runs through the cycle, the individual novels themselves are intended to stand alone – there is no requirement to read the works in sequence or even to read any more than those novels that take a reader’s interest. Obviously, though, some understanding of the main themes, and of the arrangement of the cycle in a series of subcycles, will help most readers increase their appreciation of whichever novels they read. For this reason, it would be worthwhile reading this short Introduction to the Dark Liberation cycle and the novels that comprise it.

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DARK LIBERATION is a cycle of 20 novels written over a period of fifty one years, from 1966 to 2017. The fundamental theme of the cycle – which only became clear as the novels were written – is that the key to the future of mankind lies within each individual, and not in some external salvator, be it religious or technological.
While this broad thematic stream runs through the cycle, the individual novels themselves are intended to stand alone – there is no requirement to read the works in sequence or even to read any more than those novels that take a reader’s interest. Obviously, though, some understanding of the main themes, and of the arrangement of the cycle in a series of subcycles, will help most readers increase their appreciation of whichever novels they read. For this reason, it would be worthwhile reading this short Introduction to the Dark Liberation cycle and the novels that comprise it.

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