All Those Vanished Engines

Author(s): Paul Park

Science Fiction

Paul Park returns to science fiction after completing his impressive four-volume fantasy, A Princess of Roumania, with an extraordinary, intense, compressed SF novel containing three parts, each set in its own alternate-history universe. The sections are all rooted in Virginia and the Battle of the Crater, and are also grounded in the real history of the Park family, from differing points of view. They are gorgeously imaginative and carefully constructed, and reverberate richly with one another. The first section is set in the aftermath of the Civil War, in a world in which the Queen of the North has negotiated a two-nation settlement. The second, taking place in northwestern Massachusetts, investigates a secret project during World War II, in a time somewhat like the present. The third is set in the near-future United States, with aliens from history. The cumulative effect is awesome. There hasn't been a three part novel this ambitious in science fiction since Gene Wolfe's classic The Fifth Head of Cerberus.


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Literary science fiction at its finest, a novel of three alternate histories, from the Civil War to the future.

PAUL PARK is the author of "A Princess of Roumania," and numerous other novels. He published his first novel in the 1980s and swiftly attracted notice as one of the finest authors on the "humanist" wing of American SF. His powerful, densely written narratives of religious and existential crisis on worlds at once exotic and familiar won him comparisons with Gene Wolfe and Brian Aldiss at their best. He lives in North Adams, Massachusetts.

General Fields

  • : 9780765375414
  • : St Martin's Press
  • : Tor Books
  • : 0.517
  • : July 2015
  • : 210mm X 140mm X 25mm
  • : United States
  • : August 2015
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Paul Park
  • : Hardback
  • : 1
  • : 813.6
  • : 272