

We can’t promise you’ll leave untransformed. Until now.įor fans both new and old of the work of Jeff VanderMeer, Ambergris is essential reading. Over the years they have slipped in and out of print and have never before been available as a complete trilogy. And yet the books themselves, as celebrated and influential as they have become, have a publishing history as arcane and elaborate as Ambergris itself. It is a marvelous, unparalleled feat of imagination. The Ambergris trilogy is made up of three novels, each of which has become a cult classic in its own right: City of Saints and Madmen, Shriek: An Afterword, and Finch. The city is bursting at its seams, seemingly held together only by the tense, fraying tendrils of his investigation. It is flammable, and while first carrying an odor reminiscent of feces acquires a more pleasant scent as it ages, a sweet and earthy fragrance that has been compared to alcohol. It possesses a dull gray color, sometimes black. Ultimately, the fate of Ambergris comes to lie in the hands of John Finch, a beleaguered detective with a murder on to solve and too many loyalties for one man to bear. Ambergris is a substance produced in the digestive tracts of sperm whales, then regurgitated in a solid, waxy form. There are stories within stories, mystery, mayhem, and a dark history that threatens to consume the city itself as the gray caps, the mysterious and deadly mushroom people who once ruled Ambergris and have since been driven underground, now threaten to rise again. Ambergris bristles with intellectual fervor and religious rivalries it thrives on cultural upheaval, and its politics are never short on intrigue, conspiracy, and even terror. More than twenty years ago, Jeff VanderMeer first introduced the world to the fictional city of Ambergris, a beautiful and sinister sprawling metropolis populated by artists and thieves, composers and murderers, geniuses and madmen. Now, for the first time ever, the story of the sprawling metropolis of Ambergris is collected into a single volume, including City of Saints and Madmen, Shriek: An Afterword, and Finch"- Assigning source Provided by publisher Cataloging source DLC VanderMeer, Jeff Dewey number 813/.54 Illustrations illustrations Index no index present LC call number PS3572.From the author of Borne and Annihilation comes the one-volume hardcover reissue of his cult classic Ambergris Trilogy. Jeff VanderMeer conceived what would become his first cult classic series of speculative works: the Ambergris Trilogy. Language eng Summary "Before Area X, there was Ambergris. Label Ambergris Title Ambergris Statement of responsibility Jeff VanderMeer Creator
