· Jeff Noon has always been influenced by the work of Lewis Carroll, especially the two Alice books. In Automated Alice he brings Carroll's vision thoroughly up to date. Not so much a sequel to Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, more of a trequel, the third book in a series of misadventures even wierder than your dreams. Jeff Noon's previous novels, Vurt and Pollen, have Brand: Jeff Noon. · Jeff Noon has always been influenced by the work of Lewis Carroll, especially the two Alice books. In Automated Alice he brings Carroll's vision thoroughly up to date. Not so much a sequel to Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, more of a trequel, the third book in a series of misadventures even wierder than your dreams. Amazon Review/5(4). · Automated Alice (Vurt, #3) by Jeff Noon. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Start by marking “Automated Alice (Vurt, #3)” as Want to Read: Want to Read. saving. Want to Read. Currently Reading. Read/5(K).
Jeff Noon has always been influenced by the work of Lewis Carroll, especially the two Alice books. In Automated Alice he brings Carroll's vision thoroughly up to date. Not so much a sequel to Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, more of a trequel, the third book in a series of misadventures even wierder than your dreams. Automated Alice. Jeff Noon. Black Swan, - Fiction - pages. 9 Reviews. This trequel to Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass follows Alice through a clock's workings, travelling through time, tumbling from the Victorian Age to land in , in Manchester, England. What Alice encounters in the automated future is a series of. Automated Alice was in reality written by Zenith O'Clock, the writer of wrongs, who sends Alice through time, tumbling from the Victorian age to land in Manchester at the end of the Twentieth century. Oh dear, that's not right at all. Zenith O'Clock is only a character invented by Jeff Noon, who really wrote this trequel to Alice in.
Jeff Noon has always been influenced by the work of Lewis Carroll, especially the two Alice books. In Automated Alice he brings Carroll's vision thoroughly up to date. Not so much a sequel to Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, more of a trequel, the third book in a series of misadventures even wierder than your dreams. Amazon Review. Jeff Noon has always been influenced by the work of Lewis Carroll, especially the two Alice books. In Automated Alice he brings Carroll's vision thoroughly up to date. Not so much a sequel to Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, more of a trequel, the third book in a series of misadventures even wierder than your dreams. Jeff Noon's previous novels, Vurt and Pollen, have attracted a cult following with their psychedelic science fiction creation of the realm of "Vurt"--a region. However, “for want of a better word” he does call his new book, Automated Alice an “avant-fantasy.”. Clearly he feels there is something previously unlabelled to be found between its covers. What he’s written is the “trequel” to Lewis Carroll’s Alice tales; Alice steps into the near-futuristic Mancunian nightmare Noon created in his previous novels Vurt and Pollen.
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