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Natalie L. M. Petesch - Duncan's Colony - 9780804004015 - V9780804004015
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Duncan's Colony

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Description for Duncan's Colony Hardback. Num Pages: 220 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 230 x 150. Weight in Grams: 544.

“During the nineteen sixties, following the missile crisis and during the Vietnam War, communitarian societies began to reappear in the United States. Those who were of an invincibly optimistic nature gathered together in agrarian or utopian communes reminiscent of the nineteenth century. Others who believed that these crises and wars augured the end of modern civilization by nuclear warfare, gathered together for a brief season of love in colonies where they hoped to survive the destruction of the world. This is the story of eight people who lived together for nearly a year in such a colony: Duncan's Colony…"
- From the Introduction
Duncan's Colony is the story of four men and four women, strangers who have joined together, in the desert of the American Southwest, in the hope of surviving a nuclear holocaust they fear is inevitable.
Though they have come together to survive the world's destruction, they seem to be dying, one by one, picked off by their emotions. And so, as they rehearse the death of the planet, the colonist learn also the rage to live.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1982
Publisher
Ohio University Press United States
Number of pages
220
Condition
New
Number of Pages
277
Place of Publication
Ohio, United States
ISBN
9780804004015
SKU
V9780804004015
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About Natalie L. M. Petesch
Natalie L. M. Petesch has published ten previous books of fiction, including the Swallow Press titles Duncan’s Colony, Flowering Mimosa, Justina of Andalusia, and The Immigrant Train. She lives in Pittsburgh.

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