
My Brother the Messiah by Martin Vopenka
The thrilling new story about daring to seed the future of our planet from one of the finest living Czech authors. It's 2096. Scientists work to protect a baking planet. What a drought-stricken Europe needs is rain. What it gets is a messiah.'Well worth your timeVopenka tells a dystopian tale about hope amid chaos, and about the drawbacks, and the consolations, of faith.' - James Lovegrove, The Financial Times
'Vopěnka has yet again produced a book that explores many pressing issues of the near future. Highly readable, beautiful and terrifying at the same time, it presents to us a future that may not be as distant as it may seem at first sight.” - Eliška Prokopová, iLiteratura
‘Rivals Orwell’s 1984’ - Digitimes
'Weaves a gloomy, gripping, spiritual spell all of its own.'- Simon Ings, The Times (where it was selected as Science Fiction Book of the Month)
'My Brother the Messiah presents a nightmarish vision of a future where human selfishness has all but destroyed the Earth, and the only apparent hope is either in religion or science. Czech author Martin Vopenka tackles complex contemporary issues in his writing. My Brother the Messiah is no exception—a quietly profound story that moves slowly at a deliberate pace and stays compelling. It presents a subtle and provocative meditation on the nature of faith and hope in the face of despair and chaos.' - Tessa Chudy, Aurealis
‘Vopenka's voice is Czech yet global and his prose compelling.' - Jewish Renaissance
'Vopenka creates a dynamic and vivid account of societies in complete free-fall... chillingly beautiful in its descriptive violence. This is an Acts of the Apostles for a post-Christian Europe,...Yet the author is not a Czech Nikos Kazantzakis imposing wholesale an aged scriptural drama onto a current or future society. The book’s ending proves that conclusively. It is satisfyingly uncertain and unexpected: troubling and problematic certainly, but also with a candle’s flicker of warm comfort.' - Paul Simon, Morning Star
'A wryly humorous, disturbing novel that refuses the pitfalls of either lazy rationalism or unthinking faith.' - The British Science Fiction Association
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781909954472 |
| ISBN 10 | 1909954470 |
| Title | My Brother the Messiah |
| Author | Martin Vopenka |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Barbican Press |
| Year published | 2021-02-11 |
| Number of pages | 280 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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