Q, English edition
- 635 pages
- 23 hours of reading
This unique adventure, written by four young authors under a collective pseudonym, explores the significant religious and social upheaval in Reformation Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Luther Blissett operates as a collective name adopted by numerous individuals globally since the mid-1990s, embodying a transnational activist endeavor. This practice originated in Italy, where a broad collective of cultural workers adopted the name of a prominent Jamaican-born footballer. Subsequently, this name was utilized as a shared pen name by a quartet of Italian authors for their novel "Q." However, since January 2000, these writers have continued their creative output under a new collective pseudonym: Wu Ming.





This unique adventure, written by four young authors under a collective pseudonym, explores the significant religious and social upheaval in Reformation Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries.
In the chaos of Reformation Europe a young theology student, who decides to champion the cause of heretics and the disinherited, battles wits with Q, a papal informer who hunts for heretics.