ours, a place woven out of whisper and shadow, populated with forgotten creatures and even less-remembered thoughts.”
“A truly remarkable performance, written in a consistently graceful and focused prose, and it succeeds both as a coherent fantasy novel and a meditation on the anxieties of history.”
“Modern blue-collar Moscow is pitch-perfect… bustling yet seedy, disorganized and none too respectable.”
“Sedia’s novel captures the surreal strangeness of a city whose power structure is about to be toppled, and her focus on Mattie’s relationship with her creator allows her to grapple with the tiny power struggles inherent in all human relationships.”
“Sedia’s evocative third novel, a steampunk fable about the price of industrial development, deliberately skewers familiar ideas, leaving readers to reach their own conclusions about the proper balance of tradition and progress and what it means to be alive.”
“Sedia’s prose is a pleasure, her story a lovely place to have spent time, even with the horrors her characters face.”
“A quirky, joyous fantasy, Sedia shows how competing natural and supernatural worldviews can enrich each other.”
“Sedia superbly blends novel of manners, alternate history, and le Carre-style espionage with a dash of superheroes and steampunk.”
Copyright
Moscow But Dreaming
Copyright © 2012 by Ekaterina Sedia. Cover art © by Andrey Obryvalin.
Cover design by Telegraphy Harness.
Prime Books
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ISBN: 978-1-60701-362-4