Palimpsest: A Novel

Awards:   Commended for Spectrum Awards (Novel) 2010 Nominated for Hugo Award 2010 Short-listed for Hugo Award (Novel) 2010 Winner of Lambda Literary Awards (Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror) 2009
Author:   Catherynne Valente
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
ISBN:  

9780553385762


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   24 February 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Palimpsest: A Novel


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Awards

  • Commended for Spectrum Awards (Novel) 2010
  • Nominated for Hugo Award 2010
  • Short-listed for Hugo Award (Novel) 2010
  • Winner of Lambda Literary Awards (Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror) 2009

Overview

In the Cities of Coin and Spice and In the Night Garden introduced readers to the unique and intoxicating imagination of Catherynne M. Valente. Now she weaves a lyrically erotic spell of a place where the grotesque and the beautiful reside and the passport to our most secret fantasies begins with a stranger's kiss.... Between life and death, dreaming and waking, at the train stop beyond the end of the world is the city of Palimpsest. To get there is a miracle, a mystery, a gift, and a curse-a voyage permitted only to those who've always believed there's another world than the one that meets the eye. Those fated to make the passage are marked forever by a map of that wondrous city tattooed on their flesh after a single orgasmic night. To this kingdom of ghost trains, lion-priests, living kanji, and cream-filled canals come four travelers- Oleg, a New York locksmith; the beekeeper November; Ludovico, a binder of rare books; and a young Japanese woman named Sei. They've each lost something important-a wife, a lover, a sister, a direction in life-and what they will find in Palimpsest is more than they could ever imagine.

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Author:   Catherynne Valente
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.307kg
ISBN:  

9780553385762


ISBN 10:   0553385763
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   24 February 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

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Catherynne M Valente's Palimpsest just knocks me flat with her use of language: rich, cool, opiated language, language for stories of strange love and hallucinated cities of the mind. -- Warren Ellis, author of Transmetropolitan Palimpsest is an elegant and evocative story set in a gorgeous alien wonderland. -- Elizabeth Bear, author of Hammered Gorgeously written and deliriously imaginative, Palimpsest is the book for those who love old maps and grow wistful at the sound of a night train. A modern masterpiece in Valente's unique voice and singular sensibility. --Ekaterina Sedia, author of The Alchemy of Stone Catherynne Valente has once again proved her mastery of the fantastic. Full to the brim with beautiful images and gorgeous prose, Palimpsest belongs on the same shelf with Calvino's Invisible Cities and Winterson's The Passion . Valente is writing the smartest, gentlest, deepest work in the field, and she's good enough to do it. I remain in awe. --Daniel Abraham, author of The Long Price Quartet It's never enough to merely read a book like Palimpsest, it has to be imbibed, and it's sensuality fully savored. --Nick Bantock, author of The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy Outstandingly beautiful prose. - Publishers Weekly


<br> Catherynne M Valente's Palimpsest just knocks me flat with her use of language: rich, cool, opiated language, language for stories of strange love and hallucinated cities of the mind. -- Warren Ellis, author of Transmetropolitan <br> Palimpsest is an elegant and evocative story set in a gorgeous alien wonderland. -- Elizabeth Bear, author of Hammered <br> Gorgeously written and deliriously imaginative, Palimpsest is the book for those who love old maps and grow wistful at the sound of a night train. A modern masterpiece in Valente's unique voice and singular sensibility. --Ekaterina Sedia, author of The Alchemy of Stone <br> Catherynne Valente has once again proved her mastery of the fantastic. Full to the brim with beautiful images and gorgeous prose, Palimpsest belongs on the same shelf with Calvino's Invisible Cities and Winterson's The Passion. Valente is writing the smartest, gentlest, deepest work in the field, and she's good enough to do it. I remain in


<br> Catherynne M Valente's Palimpsest just knocks me flat with her use of language: rich, cool, opiated language, language for stories of strange love and hallucinated cities of the mind. -- Warren Ellis, author of Transmetropolitan <br> Palimpsest is an elegant and evocative story set in a gorgeous alien wonderland. -- Elizabeth Bear, author of Hammered <br> Gorgeously written and deliriously imaginative, Palimpsest is the book for those who love old maps and grow wistful at the sound of a night train. A modern masterpiece in Valente's unique voice and singular sensibility. --Ekaterina Sedia, author of The Alchemy of Stone <br> Catherynne Valente has once again proved her mastery of the fantastic. Full to the brim with beautiful images and gorgeous prose, Palimpsest belongs on the same shelf with Calvino's Invisible Cities and Winterson's The Passion, Valente is writing the smartest, gentlest, deepest work in the field, and she's good enough to do it. I remain in awe. --Daniel Abraham, author of The Long Price Quartet<br> <br> Outstandingly beautiful prose. - Publishers Weekly<br>


<br> Catherynne M Valente's Palimpsest just knocks me flat with her use of language: rich, cool, opiated language, language for stories of strange love and hallucinated cities of the mind. -- Warren Ellis, author of Transmetropolitan<br><br> Palimpsest is an elegant and evocative story set in a gorgeous alien wonderland. -- Elizabeth Bear, author of Hammered<br><br> Gorgeously written and deliriously imaginative, Palimpsest is the book for those who love old maps and grow wistful at the sound of a night train. A modern masterpiece in Valente's unique voice and singular sensibility. --Ekaterina Sedia, author of The Alchemy of Stone <br><br> Catherynne Valente has once again proved her mastery of the fantastic. Full to the brim with beautiful images and gorgeous prose, Palimpsest belongs on the same shelf with Calvino's Invisible Cities and Winterson's The Passion . Valente is writing the smartest, gentlest, deepest work in the field, and she's good enough to do it. I remain in awe. --Daniel Abraham, author of The Long Price Quartet<br> <br> It's never enough to merely read a book like Palimpsest, it has to be imbibed, and it's sensuality fully savored. --Nick Bantock, author of The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy<br><br> Outstandingly beautiful prose. - Publishers Weekly<br><br>


Catherynne M Valente s Palimpsest just knocks me flat with her use of language: rich, cool, opiated language, language for stories of strange love and hallucinated cities of the mind. Warren Ellis, author of Transmetropolitan Palimpsest is an elegant and evocative story set in a gorgeous alien wonderland. Elizabeth Bear, author of Hammered Gorgeously written and deliriously imaginative, Palimpsest is the book for those who love old maps and grow wistful at the sound of a night train. A modern masterpiece in Valente's unique voice and singular sensibility. Ekaterina Sedia, author of The Alchemy of Stone Catherynne Valente has once again proved her mastery of the fantastic. Full to the brim with beautiful images and gorgeous prose, Palimpsest belongs on the same shelf with Calvino's Invisible Cities and Winterson's The Passion. Valente is writing the smartest, gentlest, deepest work in the field, and she's good enough to do it. I remain in awe. Daniel Abraham, author of The Long Price Quartet It's never enough to merely read a book like Palimpsest, it has to be imbibed, and it's sensuality fully savored. Nick Bantock, author of The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy Outstandingly beautiful prose. Publishers Weekly


Catherynne M Valente's Palimpsest just knocks me flat with her use of language: rich, cool, opiated language, language for stories of strange love and hallucinated cities of the mind. -- Warren Ellis, author of Transmetropolitan Palimpsest is an elegant and evocative story set in a gorgeous alien wonderland. -- Elizabeth Bear, author of Hammered Gorgeously written and deliriously imaginative, Palimpsest is the book for those who love old maps and grow wistful at the sound of a night train. A modern masterpiece in Valente's unique voice and singular sensibility. --Ekaterina Sedia, author of The Alchemy of Stone Catherynne Valente has once again proved her mastery of the fantastic. Full to the brim with beautiful images and gorgeous prose, Palimpsest belongs on the same shelf with Calvino's Invisible Cities and Winterson's The Passion. Valente is writing the smartest, gentlest, deepest work in the field, and she's good enough to do it. I remain in awe. --Daniel Abraham, author of The Long Price Quartet It's never enough to merely read a book like Palimpsest, it has to be imbibed, and it's sensuality fully savored. --Nick Bantock, author of The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy Outstandingly beautiful prose. -Publishers Weekly


<i> Catherynne M Valente s <b>Palimpsest</b> just knocks me flat with her use of language: rich, cool, opiated language, language for stories of strange love and hallucinated cities of the mind. Warren Ellis, author of <i>Transmetropolitan <b>Palimpsest</b> is an elegant and evocative story set in a gorgeous alien wonderland. Elizabeth Bear, author of<b> Hammered</b> Gorgeously written and deliriously imaginative, <b>Palimpsest</b> is the book for those who love old maps and grow wistful at the sound of a night train. A modern masterpiece in Valente's unique voice and singular sensibility. Ekaterina Sedia, author of <i>The Alchemy of Stone</i> Catherynne Valente has once again proved her mastery of the fantastic. Full to the brim with beautiful images and gorgeous prose, <b>Palimpsest</b> belongs on the same shelf with Calvino's <i>Invisible Cities</i> and Winterson's <i>The Passion</i>. Valente is writing the smartest, gentlest, deepest work in the field, and she's good enough to do it. I remain in awe. Daniel Abraham, author of <i>The Long Price Quartet It's never enough to merely read a book like <b>Palimpsest</b>, it has to be imbibed, and it's sensuality fully savored. Nick Bantock, author of The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy Outstandingly beautiful prose. <i>Publishers Weekly


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Catherynne M. Valente was born in the Pacific Northwest, grew up in California, and now lives in Ohio with her two dogs.

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