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  1. Seven Days in New Crete, also known as Watch the North Wind Rise, is a seminal future-utopian speculative fiction novel by Robert Graves, first published in 1949. It shares many themes and ideas with Graves' The White Goddess, published a year earlier.

    • Robert Graves
    • 1949
  2. 28. März 2022 · Seven days in New Crete. by. Graves, Robert, 1895-1985. Publication date. 1983. Topics. Engelse fiksie, Fiction in English, 1900-1945 - Texts. Publisher. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

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  4. Edward Venn-Thomas lives in the twentieth century but has been mysteriously transported to the future, and the apparently idyllic society of New Create, where there is no hunger, no war and no dissatisfaction. However Venn-Thomas is starting to find life among the New Cretans rather dull.

  5. Seven Days in New Crete. Robert Graves. 3.42. 253 ratings44 reviews. Like the three monkeys, the New Cretans see no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil. When Edward Venn-Thomas wakes up to find himself in their midst he realizes that much has happened since the mid-20th century from which he has been whisked.

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  6. Seven Days In New Crete by Robert Graves - The 4274th greatest book of all time. In this speculative fiction novel, a poet from the mid-20th century is transported into a future utopian society on the island of Crete, which has been renamed New Crete.

  7. Robert Graves. Penguin Books Limited, Jan 26, 2012 - Fiction - 208 pages. Edward Venn-Thomas lives in the twentieth century but has been mysteriously transported to the future, and the apparently...