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- Brand: St. Martin\'s Press
- Categoria: Foreign Books
- Magazin: elefant.ro
- Ultima actualizare: 12-06-2026 00:25:13
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Descriere magazin:
After being thrown out the window of his luxury apartment, science fiction writer Allen Carpentier wakes to find himself at the gates of hell. Feeling he\'s landed in a great opportunity for a book, he attempts to follow Dante\'s road map. Determined to meet Satan himself, Carpentier treks through the Nine Layers of Hell led by Benito Mussolini, and encounters countless mental and physical tortures. As he struggles to escape, he\'s taken through new, puzzling, and outlandish versions of sin--recast for the present day. About the Author:
Larry Niven is the award-winning author of the Ringworld series, along with many other science fiction masterpieces, and fantasy novels including the Magic Goes Away series. He has received the Nebula Award, five Hugos, four Locus Awards, two Ditmars, the Prometheus, and the Robert A. Heinlein Award, among other honors. He lives in Chatsworth, California. Jerry Pournelle (1933-2017) was an essayist, journalist, and science fiction author. He had advanced degrees in psychology, statistics, engineering, and political science. As a science fiction author, he is best known for his many collaborations with
Larry Niven, including
Inferno, Beowulf\'s Children and The Mote in God\'s Eye . Pournelle was the first ever winner of the John W. Campbell Award for Best new Writer in 1973.