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The Human Microbes

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Set against the backdrop of 1883, a man wrongfully accused of murder seeks vengeance, leading to encounters with a diverse array of characters, from mad doctors to revolutionaries. The narrative is rooted in the experiences of Louise Michel, a notable anarchist who, during her solitary confinement, found solace in writing. The Human Microbes, penned during this time, reflects her vision of humanity striving for a utopian existence, serving as the first part of an ambitious six-novel series. Michel's work combines adventure with social commentary, inspired by the feuilleton style.

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The Human Microbes, Louise Michel

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Title
The Human Microbes
Language
English
Released
2012
Format
Paperback
Pages
252
ISBN13
9781612271163
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Set against the backdrop of 1883, a man wrongfully accused of murder seeks vengeance, leading to encounters with a diverse array of characters, from mad doctors to revolutionaries. The narrative is rooted in the experiences of Louise Michel, a notable anarchist who, during her solitary confinement, found solace in writing. The Human Microbes, penned during this time, reflects her vision of humanity striving for a utopian existence, serving as the first part of an ambitious six-novel series. Michel's work combines adventure with social commentary, inspired by the feuilleton style.