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City Not Long After - Pat Murphy

City Not Long After

By: Pat Murphy

Hardcover | 10 August 1990

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A fantasy novel about a city long ago destroyed by a virulent disease. The forces of General Fourstar, a vicious man of ambition who sets himself up as the leader of civiliztion, occupy the city. The citizens, aided by the spirits of the city fight a war in order to destroy the outsider's army.
Industry Reviews
Following Murphy's impressive hardback debut, The Falling Woman (1986), another foray into magic realism: an artists' colony in a near-future depopulated San Francisco wages a surreal war against determined totalitarians. In this expanded short story, a sudden, unstoppable plague has devastated governments and populations worldwide. A few survivors and their descendants have made San Francisco their home; here they scavenge, farm, or trade for life's necessities - and devote their souls to fabricating bizarre art forms out of junk: wind-chimes, mirror-mazes, displays of skulls, psychedelic graffiti. The Machine builds tiny, intricate robots out of old toys; Danny-boy desires to paint the Golden Gate bridge blue. Then a wild, nameless young woman appears (she will later be named - Jax - by the "angel" that flew off with her dying mother) to warn the artists of the approach of the General, a megalomaniac whose perverse aim is to resurrect the defunct US - by force if necessary. Meanwhile, the city itself creates various surreal phenomena: a cloud of blue butterflies that melds to the bridge (to Danny-boy's delight); Jax's golden-glowing angel. At last the General - mockingly dubbed Four-stars by the artists - invades, and the artists prepare to resist him in the only way they know how. Charming ideas, picturesque vistas, imaginative artwork - along with some very slender characters, a thin, strained plot, and an ending that self-destructs. Overall, a rather disappointing outing for this talented writer. (Kirkus Reviews)

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