The Dervish House by Ian Mcdonald

The Dervish House by Ian Mcdonald

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Summary

The new SF epic from Ian McDonald does for Turkey what BRASYL did for Brazil.

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The Dervish House by Ian Mcdonald

In the CHAGA novels Ian McDonald brought an Africa in the grip of a bizarre alien invasion to life, in RIVER OF GODS he painted a rich portrait of India in 2047, in BRASYL he looked at different Brazils, past present and future. Ian McDonald has found renown at the cutting edge of a movement to take SF away from its British and American white roots and out into the rich cultures of the world. THE DERVISH HOUSE continues that journey and centres on Istanbul in 2025. Turkey is part of Europe but sited on the edge, it is an Islamic country that looks to the West. THE DERVISH HOUSE is the story of the families that live in and around its titular house, it is at once a rich mosaic of Islamic life in the new century and a telling novel of future possibilities.
Loving Ian McDonald's science-fiction vision of Istanbul.. Ancient Ottoman mysteries and nanotechnology: that's the kind of mash-up we like. * THE HERALD (Glasgow) *
The Dervish House is simply sublime, an incredible novel by a literary genius that is by far one of the best novels of the last decade * SFBOOK *
Ian McDonald was born in Manchester in 1960. His family moved to Northern Ireland in 1965. He now lives in Belfast and works in TV production. The author of many previous novels including the groundbreaking Chaga books set in Africa, Ian McDonald has long been at the cutting edge of SF. RIVER OF GODS won the BSFA AWARD in 2005.
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ISBN 13 9780575088627
ISBN 10 0575088621
Title The Dervish House
Author Ian Mcdonald
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2011-07-01
Number of pages 480
Prizes Winner of British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel 2011 (UK), Winner of John W Campbell Award 2011 (UK), Short-listed for Arthur C. Clarke Award 2011 (UK)
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