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  1. The Malacia Tapestry is a fantasy-historical novel by British writer Brian Aldiss, published in 1976. The story takes place in a fictional port city called Malacia, which is an alternate history version of a Renaissance city-state. It tells the story of a poor young actor named Perian de Chirolo who hopes to change his station in ...

  2. 1. Jan. 1976 · The Malacia Tapestry follows the exploits of Perian de Chirolo, an actor in the city of Malacia as he looks for work, seduces women, falls in love and becomes embroiled in intrigue. Malacia is a combination 16th century Vienna, and Florence, in an alternate world where dinosaurs, known as ancestral animals still roam. The constant in ...

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  3. A picaresque novel which attempts to capture something of the mysterious world of G. B. Tiepolo’s etchings. The down-at-heel actor, de Chirolo, sees everything in the embalmed city state of Malacia as art or artifice, until reality catches up with him. FIRST EDITION: Jonathan Cape, 1976. Buy from Amazon now:

  4. 1. Sept. 2014 · The Malacia Tapestry follows the exploits of Perian de Chirolo, an actor in the city of Malacia as he looks for work, seduces women, falls in love and becomes embroiled in intrigue. Malacia is a combination 16th century Vienna, and Florence, in an alternate world where dinosaurs, known as ancestral animals still roam. The constant in ...

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  5. 19. Mai 2015 · Grand Master Brian W. Aldiss, one of science fiction’s most able and ingenious creative artists, performs a truly astonishing feat of alternate-world building, immersing the reader in an...

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  7. 19. Mai 2015 · The Malacia Tapestry Kindle Edition. by Brian W. Aldiss (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 3.9 23 ratings. See all formats and editions. Kindle. $7.99 Read with Our Free App. Hardcover. $27.85 2 Used from $31.84 2 New from $27.85.

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