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Dittmar Chmelař

    February 10, 1955
    Dittmar Chmelař
    Milostná poezie
    To Your Scattered Bodies Go
    Básníci třetího tisíciletí 2
    Současná poezie 2005
    Bůh stále neodpovídá... ... ani na mobilu
    Rokhorm z Aron
    • Rokhorm z Aron

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.0(10)Add rating

      Cyklus Rokhorm z Aron vypráví o hledání a pochybnostech mladého mnicha magického řádu, jenž opustil klášter, kde získal své magické schopnosti. Vydává se do světa, kde je znám jako Poutník a Lovec, a ze všech sil pomáhá ohroženým proti zlu. Vydání 1.

      Rokhorm z Aron
    • Jestli bych si měl nějak představit opravdovou básnickou avandgardu současnosti, tak právě básně z Chmelařovy sbírky Bůh stále neodpovídá... této mé představě přesně odpovídají. P. Moravčík

      Bůh stále neodpovídá... ... ani na mobilu
    • To Your Scattered Bodies Go

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(134)Add rating

      To Your Scattered Bodies Go is the Hugo Award-winning beginning to the story of Riverworld, Philip José Farmer's unequaled tale about life after death. When famous adventurer Sir Richard Francis Burton dies, the last thing he expects to do is awaken naked on a foreign planet along the shores of a seemingly endless river. But that's where Burton and billions of other humans (plus a few nonhumans) find themselves as the epic Riverworld saga begins. It seems that all of Earthly humanity has been resurrected on the planet, each with an indestructible container that provides three meals a day, cigarettes, alcoholic beverages, a lighter, and the odd tube of lipstick. But why? And by whom? That's what Burton and a handful of fellow adventurers are determined to discover as they construct a boat and set out in search of the river's source, thought to be millions of miles away. Although there are many hardships during the journey--including an encounter with the infamous Hermann Goring--Burton's resolve to complete his quest is strengthened by a visit from the Mysterious Stranger, a being who claims to be a renegade within the very group that created the Riverworld. The stranger tells Burton that he must make it to the river's headwaters, along with a dozen others the Stranger has selected, to help stop an evil experiment at the end of which humanity will simply be allowed to die. --Craig E. Engler

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    • Eye of Cat

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.2(37)Add rating

      Cat might ave looked more like a one-eyed boulder but that was where the resemblance ended. Cat could read thoughts as well as most human telepaths, knew how to use a teleport booth and as a shapeshifter he was in a class of his own. After being cooped up in the zoo for fifty years he was mean as well. So when they asked the old Navajo tracker Billy Singer to eliminate an alien assassin, Billy knew at once whom he ought to subcontract the job to. After all, he was the one who'd captured Cat in the first place. But Cat had his price. Sure, he'd help Billy. All he wanted was to get out of the zoo. But once he'd done what was asked of him, Billy had better start running. Brilliant and moving - Vonda Mcintyre Easily the best Zelazny in nearly a decade - Fantasy Newsletter Zelazny at his best: stylistic brilliance, subtle characterization, originality and strong mythic themes of power - Washington Post Book World

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