Hollow Lands

Hollow Lands by Michael Moorcock, published by Mayflower in 1977, is a work of fiction that spans 160 pages. This edition presents a narrative set at the end of Time, where Jherek and other inhabitants engage in their favored pastimes of parties and games. Their revelry is disrupted by the arrival of a ship carrying alien musician-pirates known as the Lat, leading Jherek into unexpected adventures.
Readers will find a blend of fantastical elements as Jherek navigates his new reality, including encounters with a subterranean school designed to safeguard the last children from the oppressive rule of the tyrant director, Pecking Pa the Eighth. The story explores themes of survival and the complexities of existence in a richly imagined world. This edition is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in Moorcock’s unique storytelling style.
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Reunited at the end of Time, Jherek and the other inhabitants of the End of Time have returned to their preferred amusements of parties and games. They are interrupted by a ship of alien musician/pirates, the Lat. Hunted by the Lat, Jherek stumbles into a subterranean school built centuries ago to protect the last children of that era from the tyrant director Pecking Pa the Eighth…
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