The birthof the People's Republic of Antarctica

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The birthof the People's Republic of Antarctica

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The book tells the strange story of Grim Fiddle, born in Sweden, and of his father, Peregrine, an American who escaped the U.S. war in Vietnam and is illegal in Sweden. Grim grows up around Peregrine's friends who take care of him, but things in Sweden get complicated, because Peregrine is imprisoned and becomes the symbol of a xenophobic nationalist revolt led by Mord Fiddle, the grandfather of Grim. Eventually, Grim, his grandfather and his friends are aimed at a sea voyage in the midst of a cruel, even mysterious war that shakes Europe and the adventure takes them to the Falkland Islands, then to South Georgia and the Antarctic Peninsula finally ...

Told in first person by an old Grim who recounts his memories, and talks about war crimes he committed, the novel creates an atmosphere of condemnation and guilt, and is full of philosophical reflections on human nature, the relationship between the powerful nations, poor nations and the relations of war.

Classification? Future social history sci-fi, maybe. with the emphasison the sociology of a world involved in a war that is almost a worldwide phenomenon. "Norse saga" or "epic" could also be applicable categorizations.

There are two distinct parts. In the first, which occupies almost all the book, deals with the long drift to the ice and the exile of Grim Fiddle. In the second part, it suggests vaguely historical events in the background. Western governments, concerned about the unstoppable wave of refugees and the problems that can cause, organize what is called the Cross of Ice, which is responsible to set up camps for resettlement in the Antarctic Circle which are reality nothing more than concentration camps where refugees are expected to stay away from civilization.

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Publisher
Panther
Language
English
Pages
388

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Cover of: The birth of the People's Republic of Antarctica
The birth of the People's Republic of Antarctica: a novel
1995, Henry Holt
in English - 1st Owl book ed.
Cover of: The birth of the People's Republic of Antarctica
The birth of the People's Republic of Antarctica
1984, Penguin Books
in English
Cover of: The birthof the People's Republic of Antarctica
The birthof the People's Republic of Antarctica
1984, Panther
in English
Cover of: The birth of the People's Republic of Antarctica
The birth of the People's Republic of Antarctica
1983, Dial Press
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Originally published, New York , Dial Press, 1983.

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London

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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54

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Pagination
388p. :
Number of pages
388

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15082451M
ISBN 10
0586059229
OCLC/WorldCat
12458564
Library Thing
128207
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2497846

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